BUSINESS SERVICES CUSTOMER TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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BUSINESS SERVICES CUSTOMER TERMS AND CONDITIONS
COMCAST BUSINESS SERVICES
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BUSINESS SERVICES CUSTOMER TERMS AND
CONDITIONS
The Customer named on the Service Order Agreement and
Comcast agree that the terms and conditions on the Service
Order Agreement and these terms and conditions constitute
the agreement (the “Agreement”) for the provision of the
Services selected by Customer and designated on a Service
Order. Services may include Comcast Business (also known
as Business Class) and Hospitality commercial high-speed
internet services, including private and public wi-fi services
(“Internet”), Comcast Business (also known as Business
Class) and Hospitality commercial digital voice services,
including enhanced voice (including Business VoiceEdge™),
toll free, remote call forwarding and trunk services (“Voice”),
Comcast Business (also known as Business Class) commercial
cable television services (“Video”), Comcast Business (also
known as Business Class) public view commercial cable
television services (“Public View Video”) and Hospitality cable
television services (“Hospitality Video”) (each a “Service” and
collectively “Services”).
Confidential Information: All information regarding either
party’s business which has been marked or is otherwise
communicated as being “proprietary” or “confidential.” or
which reasonably should be known by the receiving party to be
proprietary or confidential information. Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, Confidential Information shall
include, even if not marked, the Agreement, all Licensed
Software, promotional materials, proposals, quotes, rate
information, discount information, subscriber information,
network upgrade information and schedules, network operation
information (including without limitation information about
outages and planned maintenance) and invoices, as well as the
parties’ communications regarding such items.
Customer-Provided Equipment: Any and all facilities,
equipment or devices supplied by Customer for use in
connection with the Services.
Licensed Software: Computer software or code provided by
Comcast or required to use the Services, including without
limitation, associated documentation, and all updates thereto.
The terms and conditions in the “GENERAL TERMS AND
CONDITIONS” section below are applicable to all Services.
Additional terms and conditions apply to the Video, Internet
and the Voice Service and should be reviewed in either the
“ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO INTERNET
SERVICE” section, “ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE
TO VOICE SERVICE” section, the “ADDITIONAL TERMS
APPLICABLE TO VIDEO SERVICE AND PUBLIC VIEW
VIDEO SERVICE” section, or the “ADDITIONAL TERMS
APPLICABLE TO PUBLIC VIEW VIDEO SERVICE”
section, as applicable.
Party: A reference to Comcast or the Customer; and in the
plural, a reference to both companies.
Service(s): The Public View Video, Video, Internet, Toll Free
Trunk and Voice services provided by Comcast to Customer
described in one or more Service Order(s). All Services are for
commercial use only, except as otherwise expressly permitted
herein.
Service Commencement Date: The date(s) on which Comcast
first makes Service available for use by Customer. A single
Service Order containing multiple Service Locations or Services
may have multiple Service Commencement Dates.
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS
Affiliate: Any entity that controls, is controlled by or is under
common control with Comcast.
Service Order: A request for Comcast to provide the Services
to Service Location(s) submitted by Customer to Comcast (a) on
a then-current Comcast form designated for that purpose or (b)
if available, through a Comcast electronic order processing
system designated for that purpose. Customer’s first Service
Order is included as part of the Service Order Agreement.
Agreement: These terms and conditions and the Service Order
Agreement executed by Customer.
Comcast: The operating company subsidiary of Comcast
Corporation that owns and/or operates the cable television
system in your area and/or the subsidiary that is the Comcast
Voice Service provider.
Service Order Agreement: The agreement under which all
Service Orders are submitted to Comcast.
Service Location(s): The Customer location(s) where Comcast
provides the Services.
Comcast Equipment: Any and all facilities, equipment or
devices provided by Comcast or its authorized contractors at the
Service Location(s) that are used to deliver any of the Services
including, but not limited to, all terminals, wires, modems, lines,
circuits, ports, routers, gateways, switches, channel service
units, data service units, cabinets, and racks. Notwithstanding
the above, inside telephone wiring, whether or not installed by
Comcast, shall not be considered Comcast Equipment.
Service Term: The duration of time (commencing on the
Service Commencement Date) for which Services are ordered,
as specified in a Service Order.
Tariff: A federal or state Comcast tariff and the successor
documents of general applicability that replace such tariff in the
event of detariffing.
Comcast Website or Website: The Comcast website where the
General Terms and Conditions, PSAs and other Comcast
security and privacy policies applicable to the Agreement will
be posted. The current URL for the Website is
Termination Charges: Charges that may be imposed by
Comcast if, prior to the end of the applicable Service Term (a)
Comcast terminates Services for cause or (b) Customer
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terminates any Service without cause. Termination Charges with
respect to each Service terminated during the initial Service
Term shall equal, in addition to all amounts payable by
Customer in accordance with Section 5.3, seventy-five percent
(75%) of the remaining monthly fees that would have been
payable by Customer under the applicable Service Order if the
terminated Service(s) had been provided until the end of the
initial Service Term, and one hundred percent (100%) of any
amount paid by Comcast in connection with Custom
Installation, as that term is defined in Section 2.7, for the
Services provided by Comcast under such Service Order.
Services. Upon reasonable notice from Comcast, Customer
shall provide all required access to Comcast and its authorized
personnel.
2.4
Service Commencement Date. Upon installation and
connection of the necessary facilities and equipment to provide
the Services, or in the case of Voice, the day Voice Service is
activated, Comcast shall notify Customer that the Services are
available for use, and the date of such notice shall be called the
“Service Commencement Date.” Any failure or refusal on the
part of Customer to be ready to receive the Services on the
Service Commencement Date shall not relieve Customer of its
obligation to pay applicable Service charges.
ARTICLE 1A. CHANGES TO THE AGREEMENT
TERMS
2.5 Comcast Equipment. Comcast Equipment is and shall
remain the property of Comcast regardless of where installed
within the Service Location(s), and shall not be considered a
fixture or an addition to the land or the Service Location(s). At
any time Comcast may remove or change Comcast Equipment
in its sole discretion in connection with providing the Services.
Customer shall not move, rearrange, disconnect, remove,
attempt to repair, or otherwise tamper with any Comcast
Equipment or permit others to do so, and shall not use the
Comcast Equipment for any purpose other than that authorized
by the Agreement. Comcast shall maintain Comcast Equipment
in good operating condition during the term of this Agreement;
provided, however, that such maintenance shall be at Comcast’s
expense only to the extent that it is related to and/or resulting
from the ordinary and proper use of the Comcast Equipment.
Customer is responsible for damage to, or loss of, Comcast
Equipment caused by its acts or omissions, and its
noncompliance with this Section, or by fire, theft or other
casualty at the Service Location(s), unless caused by the
negligence or willful misconduct of Comcast. Customer agrees
not to take any action that would directly or indirectly impair
Comcast’s title to the Comcast Equipment, or expose Comcast
to any claim, lien, encumbrance, or legal process, except as
otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties.
Following
Comcast’s discontinuance of the Services to the Service
Location(s), Comcast retains the right to remove the Comcast
Equipment including, but not limited to, that portion of the
Comcast Equipment located within the Service Location(s). To
the extent Comcast removes such Comcast Equipment, it shall
be responsible for returning the Service Location(s) to its prior
condition, wear and tear excepted.
Comcast may change or modify the Agreement, and any related
policies from time to time (“Revisions”) by posting such
Revisions to the Comcast Website. The Revisions are effective
upon posting to the Website. Customer will receive notice of
the Revisions in the next applicable monthly invoice. Customer
shall have thirty (30) calendar days from the invoice notice of
such Revisions to provide Comcast with written notice that the
Revisions adversely affect Customer’s use of the Service(s). If
after notice Comcast is able to verify such adverse affect but is
unable to reasonably mitigate the Revision’s impact on such
Services, then Customer may terminate the impacted Service(s)
without further obligation to Comcast beyond the termination
date, including Termination Charges, if any. This shall be
Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy.
ARTICLE 2. DELIVERY OF SERVICES
2.1
Orders. Customer shall submit to Comcast a properly
completed Service Order to initiate Services to a Service
Location(s). A Service Order shall become binding on the
parties when (i) it is specifically accepted by Comcast either
electronically or in writing, (ii) Comcast begins providing the
Services described in the Service Order or (iii) Comcast begins
Custom Installation (as defined in Section 2.7) for delivery of
the Services described in the Service Order, whichever is earlier.
When a Service Order becomes effective it shall be deemed part
of, and shall be subject to, the Agreement.
2.2
Speed. Comcast makes no representation regarding
the speed of the Internet Service. Actual speeds may vary and
are not guaranteed. Many factors affect speed including, without
limitation, the number of workstations using a single
connection.
2.6
Customer-Provided Equipment. Comcast shall have
no obligation to install, operate, or maintain Customer-Provided
Equipment. Customer alone shall be responsible for providing
maintenance, repair, operation and replacement of all inside
telephone wiring and equipment and facilities on the Customer’s
side of the cable modem, route and/or coaxial input connection.
All Customer-Provided Equipment and wiring that Customer
uses in connection with the Services must be fully compatible
with the Services. Customer shall be responsible for the
payment of all charges for troubleshooting, maintenance or
repairs attempted or performed by Comcast’s employees or
authorized contractors when the difficulty or trouble report
results from Customer-Provided Equipment.
2.3
Access. Customer, at no cost to Comcast, shall secure
and maintain all necessary rights of access to Service
Location(s) for Comcast to install and provide the Services,
unless Comcast has secured such access prior to this Agreement.
In addition, Customer shall provide an adequate
environmentally controlled space and such electricity as may be
required for installation, operation, and maintenance of the
Comcast Equipment used to provide the Services within the
Service Location(s). Comcast and its employees and authorized
contractors will require free ingress and egress into and out of
the Service Location(s) in connection with the provision of
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2.7
Engineering Review. Each Service Order submitted
by Customer shall be subject to an engineering review by
Comcast. The engineering review will determine whether the
cable plant must be extended, built or upgraded in order to
provide the ordered Services at the requested Service
Location(s), or whether Service installation has to be expedited
to meet the Customer’s requested Service Commencement Date
(”Custom Installation”) . Comcast will provide Customer
written notification in the event Service installation at any
Service Location will require an additional one-time installation
fee (“Custom Installation Fee”). Customer will have five (5)
days from receipt of such notice to reject the Custom
Installation Fee and terminate, without further liability, the
Service Order with respect to the affected Service Location(s).
the initial Service Term. Except as otherwise indicated herein or
on the applicable Service Order(s), Voice Service pricing lists
with information on charges and fees can be found at
http://www.comcast.com/corporate/about/phonetermsofservice/
comcastdigitalvoice/cdvbusiness.html
3.2
Third-Party Charges. Customer may incur charges
from third party service providers that are separate and apart
from the amounts charged by Comcast. These may include,
without limitation, charges resulting from accessing on-line
services, calls to parties who charge for their telephone based
services, purchasing or subscribing to other offerings via the
Internet or interactive options on Public View Video, Video, or
otherwise. Customer agrees that all such charges, including all
applicable taxes, are Customer’s sole responsibility. In addition,
Customer is solely responsible for protecting the security of
credit card information provided to others in connection with
such transactions.
2.8
Administrative Web Site. Comcast may, at its sole
option, make one or more administrative web sites available to
Customer in connection with Customer’s use of the Services
(each an “Administrative Web Site”). Comcast may furnish
Customer with one or more user identifications and/or
passwords for use on the Administrative Web Site. Customer
shall be responsible for the confidentiality and use of such user
identifications and/or passwords and shall immediately notify
Comcast if there has been an unauthorized release, use or other
compromise of any user identification or password. In addition,
Customer agrees that its authorized users shall keep confidential
and not distribute any information or other materials made
available by the Administrative Web Site. Customer shall be
solely responsible for all use of the Administrative Web Site,
and Comcast shall be entitled to rely on all Customer uses of
and submissions to the Administrative Web Site as authorized
by Customer. Comcast shall not be liable for any loss, cost,
expense or other liability arising out of any Customer use of the
Administrative Web Site or any information on the
Administrative Web Site. Comcast may change or discontinue
the Administrative Web Site, or Customer’s right to use the
Administrative Web Site, at any time. Additional terms and
policies may apply to Customer’s use of the Administrative
Web Site. These terms and policies will be posted on the site.
3.3 Payment of Bills. Except as otherwise indicated herein or
on the Service Order(s), Comcast will invoice Customer in
advance on a monthly basis for all monthly recurring Service
charges and fees arising under the Agreement. All other charges
will be billed monthly in arrears. Customer shall make payment
to Comcast for all invoiced amounts within thirty (30) days after
the date of the invoice. Any amounts not paid to Comcast within
such period will be considered past due. If a Service
Commencement Date is not the first day of a billing period,
Customer’s next monthly invoice shall include a pro rated
charge for the Services, from the date of installation to the first
day of the new billing. In certain cases, Comcast may agree to
provide billing services on behalf of third parties, as the agent of
the third party. Any such third-party charges shall be payable
pursuant to any contract or other arrangement between
Customer and the third party. Comcast shall not be responsible
for any dispute regarding these charges between Customer and
such third party. Customer must address all such disputes
directly with the third party.
ARTICLE 3. CHARGES, BILLING AND PAYMENT
3.4
Partial Payment. Partial payment of any bill will be
applied to the Customer’s outstanding charges in the amounts
and proportions as solely determined by Comcast. No
acceptance of partial payment(s) by Comcast shall constitute a
waiver of any rights to collect the full balance owed under the
Agreement.
3.1 Charges. Customer shall pay Comcast one hundred
percent (100%) of the Custom Installation Fee prior to the
installation of Service. Customer further agrees to pay all
charges associated with the Services, as set forth or referenced
in the applicable Service Order(s) or invoiced by Comcast.
These charges may include, but are not limited to installation
charges, monthly recurring service charges, usage charges
including without limitation charges for the use of Comcast
Equipment, per-call charges, pay-per-view charges, charges for
service calls, maintenance and repair charges, and applicable
federal, state, and local taxes, fees, surcharges and recoupments
(however designated). Some Services such as measured and
per-call charges, pay-per-view movies or events, and interactive
television (as explained below in the Voice, Video and Public
View Video Additional Terms) may be invoiced after the
Service has been provided to Customer. Except as otherwise
indicated herein or on the applicable Service Order(s), monthly
recurring charges for Internet Services shall not increase during
3.5
Payment by Credit Card. Upon Customer’s written
request and Comcast’s acceptance of such request, Comcast will
accept certain credit card payments for charges generated under
the Agreement. By providing Comcast with a credit card
number, Customer authorizes Comcast to charge the card for all
charges generated under this Agreement, until (i) this
Agreement is terminated or (ii) Customer provides sixty (60)
days prior notice that Comcast stop charging the credit card.
Customer agrees to provide Comcast with updated credit card or
alternate payment information on a timely basis prior to the
expiration or termination of the credit card on file or in the event
that Customer’s credit card limit is or will be insufficient to
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cover payment. If Comcast is unable to charge Customer's
credit card for any reason, Customer agrees to pay all amounts
due, including any late payment charges or bank charges, upon
demand by Comcast. Comcast may limit the option to pay by
credit card to specific Services or may discontinue acceptance of
credit card payments in whole or in part upon thirty (30) days
prior notice to Customer.
invoice and submit a written claim, including all documentation
substantiating Customer’s claim, to Comcast for the disputed
amount of the invoice by the invoice due date. The Parties shall
negotiate in good faith to resolve the dispute. However, should
the parties fail to mutually resolve the dispute within sixty (60)
days after the dispute was submitted to Comcast, all disputed
amounts shall become immediately due and payable to Comcast.
Under no circumstances may Customer submit a billing dispute
to Comcast later than sixty (60) days following Customer’s
receipt of the applicable invoice.
3.6
Credit Approval and Deposits. Initial and ongoing
delivery of Services may be subject to credit approval.
Customer shall provide Comcast with credit information
requested by Comcast. Customer authorizes Comcast to make
inquiries and to receive information about Customer’s credit
history from others and to enter this information in Customer’s
records. Customer represents and warrants that all credit
information that it provides to Comcast will be true and correct.
Comcast, in its sole discretion, may deny the Services based
upon an unsatisfactory credit history. Additionally, subject to
applicable regulations, Comcast may require Customer to make
a deposit (in an amount not to exceed an estimated two-month's
charge for the Services) as a condition to Comcast’s provision
of the Services, or as a condition to Comcast’s continuation of
the Services. The deposit will not, unless explicitly required by
law, bear interest and shall be held by Comcast as security for
payment of Customer's charges. If the provision of Service to
Customer is terminated, or if Comcast determines in its sole
discretion that such deposit is no longer necessary, then the
amount of the deposit will be credited to Customer's account or
will be refunded to Customer, as determined by Comcast.
3.10
Past-Due Amounts. Any undisputed payment not
made when due will be subject to a reasonable late charge not to
exceed the highest rate allowed by law on the unpaid invoice. If
Customer’s account is delinquent, Comcast may refer the
account to a collection agency or attorney that may pursue
collection of the past due amount and/or any Comcast
Equipment that Customer fails to return in accordance with the
Agreement. If Comcast is required to use a collection agency or
attorney to collect any amount owed by Customer or any
unreturned Comcast Equipment, Customer agrees to pay all
reasonable costs of collection or other action. The remedies set
forth herein are in addition to and not in limitation of any other
rights and remedies available to Comcast under the Agreement
or at law or in equity.
3.11
Rejected Payments. Except to the extent otherwise
prohibited by law, Customer will be assessed a service charge
up to the full amount permitted under applicable law for any
check or other instrument used to pay for the Services that has
been rejected by the bank or other financial institution.
3.7
Taxes and Fees. Customer shall be responsible for the
payment of any and all applicable local, state, and federal taxes
or fees (however designated). Customer will be responsible to
pay any Service fees, payment obligations and taxes that
become applicable retroactively.
3.12
Fraudulent Use of Services. Customer is responsible
for all charges attributable to Customer with respect to the
Services, even if incurred as the result of fraudulent or
unauthorized use of the Services. Comcast may, but is not
obligated to, detect or report unauthorized or fraudulent use of
Services to Customer. Comcast reserves the right to restrict,
suspend or discontinue providing any Service in the event of
fraudulent use by Customer.
3.8
Other Government-Related Costs and Fees.
Comcast reserves the right to invoice Customer for any fees or
payment obligations in connection with the Services imposed by
governmental or quasi-governmental bodies in connection with
the sale, installation, use, or provision of the Services, including,
without limitation, applicable franchise fees (if any), regardless
of whether Comcast or its Affiliates pay the taxes directly or are
required by an order, rule, or regulation of a taxing jurisdiction
to collect them from Customer.. These obligations may include
those imposed on Comcast or its affiliates by an order, rule, or
regulation of a regulatory body or a court of competent
jurisdiction, as well as those that Comcast or its affiliates are
required to collect from the Customer or to pay to others in
support of statutory or regulatory programs. For example, Voice
customers are charged a monthly regulatory recovery fee to
help defray Comcast’s contributions to municipal, state, and
federal programs including, without limitation, universal
service, telecom relay services for the visually/hearing impaired,
and 911/E911 programs and infrastructure. This regulatory
recovery fee is not a tax, and it is not government-mandated.
Taxes and other government-related fees and surcharges may be
changed with or without notice,
ARTICLE 4. TERM
4.1
Agreement Term. This Agreement shall terminate
upon the expiration or other termination of the final existing
Service Order entered into under this Agreement. The term of a
Service Order shall commence on the Service Commencement
Date and shall terminate at the end of the stated Service Term of
such Service. Unless otherwise stated in these terms and
conditions, if a Service Order does not specify a term of service,
the Service Term shall be one (1) year from the Service
Commencement Date.
3.9
Disputed Invoice. If Customer disputes any portion of
an invoice, Customer must pay the undisputed portion of the
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4.2
Service Order Renewal. Upon the expiration of the
initial Service Term, this Agreement and each applicable
Service Order shall automatically renew for successive periods
of one (1) year each (“Renewal Term(s)” and unless otherwise
distinguished herein, is also referred to as “Service Term(s)”),
unless otherwise stated in these terms and conditions or prior
notice of non-renewal is delivered by either Party to the other at
least thirty (30) days before the expiration of the then current
Service Term, or in the case of Louisiana Customers, notice of
non-renewal is delivered to Comcast within thirty (30) days
following the expiration of the then current Service Term. Such
termination shall be effective thirty (30) days after Comcast’s
receipt of the termination notice.
(b)
If either party breaches any material term of
this Agreement and the breach continues without remedy for
thirty (30) days after notice of default, the non-defaulting party
may terminate for cause any Service Order materially affected
by the breach.
(c)
A Service Order may be terminated by either
party immediately upon notice if the other party has become
insolvent or involved in liquidation or termination of its
business, or adjudicated bankrupt, or been involved in an
assignment for the benefit of its creditors.
(d)
Termination by either party of a Service Order
does not waive any other rights or remedies that it may have
under this Agreement.
4.3
Changes in Monthly Recurring Service Charges.
Except as otherwise identified in the Agreement, at any time
during initial Service Term and from time to time thereafter,
Comcast may increase the monthly recurring charges for Voice
and/or Video Services subject to thirty (30) days prior notice to
Customer. Effective at any time after the end of the initial
Service Term and from time to time thereafter, Comcast may
modify the monthly recurring charges for Internet Services
subject to thirty (30) days prior notice to Customer. Customer
will have thirty (30) days from receipt of such notice to cancel
the applicable Service without further liability. Should
Customer fail to cancel within this timeframe, Customer will be
deemed to have accepted the modified Service pricing. Nothing
within this Section 4.3 is intended to limit Comcast’s ability to
increase charges associated with the Services as set forth in
Section 3.1.
5.3
Effect of Expiration or Termination of the
Agreement or a Service Order. Upon the expiration or
termination of a Service Order for any reason: (i) Comcast may
disconnect the applicable Service; (ii) Comcast may delete all
applicable data, files, electronic messages, voicemail or other
information stored on Comcast’s servers or systems; (iii) if
Customer has terminated the Service Order prior to the
expiration of the Service Term for convenience, or if Comcast
has terminated the Service Order prior to the expiration of the
Service Term as a result of material breach by Customer,
Comcast may assess and collect from Customer applicable
Termination Charges; (iv) Customer shall, permit Comcast
access to retrieve from the applicable Service Locations any and
all Comcast Equipment (however, if Customer fails to permit
access, or if the retrieved Comcast Equipment has been
damaged and/or destroyed other than by Comcast or its agents,
normal wear and tear excepted, Comcast may invoice Customer
for the full replacement cost of the relevant Comcast
Equipment, or in the event of minor damage to the retrieved
Comcast Equipment, the cost of repair, which amounts shall be
immediately due and payable); and (v) if used in conjunction
with the terminated Service, Customer’s right to use applicable
Licensed Software shall automatically terminate, and Customer
shall be obligated to return the Licensed Software to Comcast.
ARTICLE 5. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT
AND/OR A SALES ORDER
5.1
Termination for Convenience. Notwithstanding any
other term or provision in this Agreement, Customer shall have
the right to terminate a Service Order or this Agreement, in
whole or part, at any time during the Service Term upon sixty
(60) days prior notice to Comcast, and subject to payment to
Comcast of all outstanding amounts due for the Services, any
and all applicable Termination Charges, and the return of any
and all Comcast Equipment. Such termination shall be effective
sixty (60) days after Comcast’s receipt of the termination notice.
5.2
5.4
Regulatory and Legal Changes.
The parties
acknowledge that the respective rights and obligations of each
party as set forth in this Agreement upon its execution are based
on law and the regulatory environment as it exists on the date of
execution of this Agreement. Comcast may, in its sole
discretion, immediately terminate this Agreement, in whole or
in part, in the event there is a material change in any law, rule,
regulation, Force Majeure event, or judgment of any court or
government agency, and that change affects Comcast’s ability to
provide the Services herein.
Termination for Cause.
(a)
If Customer is in breach of a payment
obligation (including failure to pay a required deposit), and fails
to make payment in full within ten (10) days after receipt of
notice of default, or has failed to make payments of all
undisputed charges on or before the due date on three (3) or
more occasions during any twelve (12) month period, Comcast
may, at its option, terminate this Agreement, terminate the
affected Service Orders, suspend Service under the affected
Service Orders, and/or require a deposit, advance payment, or
other satisfactory assurances in connection with any or all
Service Orders as a condition of continuing to provide the
Services. However, Comcast will not take any such action as a
result of Customer’s non-payment of a charge that is the subject
of a timely billing dispute, unless the parties have reviewed the
dispute and determined in good faith that the charge is correct.
ARTICLE 6. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY;
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES; WARNINGS
6.1
NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE TO THE
OTHER FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER
OR NOT FORESEEABLE, OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO ANY LOSS REVENUE, LOSS OF USE,
LOSS OF BUSINESS OR LOSS OF PROFIT, WHETHER
SUCH ALLEGED LIABILITY ARISES IN CONTRACT OR
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TORT, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NOTHING HEREIN
IS INTENDED TO LIMIT CUSTOMER’S LIABILITY FOR
AMOUNTS OWED FOR THE SERVICES, FOR ANY
EQUIPMENT OR SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY COMCAST
OR FOR EARLY TERMINATION CHARGES. EXCEPT AS
OTHERWISE
EXPRESSLY
PROVIDED
IN
THIS
AGREEMENT, THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF COMCAST
AND ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EMPLOYEES,
AFFILIATES, AGENTS, SUPPLIERS OR CONTRACTORS
(“ASSOCIATED PARTIES”) FOR LOSS, DAMAGES AND
CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF THE DELIVERY OF THE
SERVICES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DELAY
IN THE INSTALLATION OF SERVICES OR THE
PERFORMANCE OR NONPERFORMANCE OF THE
SERVICES OR THE COMCAST EQUIPMENT SHALL BE
LIMITED TO A SUM EQUIVALENT TO THE APPLICABLE
OUT-OF-SERVICE CREDIT. REMEDIES UNDER THIS
AGREEMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE AND LIMITED TO
THOSE EXPRESSLY DESCRIBED IN THIS AGREEMENT.
6.5
DISRUPTION OF SERVICE. The Services are not
fail-safe and are not designed or intended for use in situations
requiring fail-safe performance or in which an error or
interruption in the Services could lead to severe injury to
business, persons, property or environment ("High Risk
Activities"). These High Risk Activities may include, without
limitation, vital business or personal communications, or
activities where absolutely accurate data or information is
required. Customer expressly assumes the risks of any damages
resulting from High Risk Activities. Comcast shall not be liable
for any inconvenience, loss, liability, or damage resulting from
any interruption of the Services, directly or indirectly caused by,
or proximately resulting from, any circumstances, including, but
not limited to, causes attributable to Customer or CustomerEquipment; inability to obtain access to the Service Locations;
failure of any television signal at the transmitter; failure of a
communications satellite; loss of use of poles or other utility
facilities; strike; labor dispute; riot or insurrection; war;
explosion; malicious mischief; fire, flood, lightening,
earthquake, wind, ice, extreme weather conditions or other acts
of God; failure or reduction of power; or any court order, law,
act or order of government restricting or prohibiting the
operation or delivery of the Services.
6.2
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NONINFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES,
COMCAST EQUIPMENT, OR LICENSED SOFTWARE.
ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED
BY LAW. WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF
THE FOREGOING, COMCAST DOES NOT WARRANT
THAT THE SERVICES, COMCAST EQUIPMENT, OR
LICENSED SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED,
ERROR-FREE, OR FREE OF LATENCY OR DELAY, OR
THAT THE SERVICES, COMCAST EQUIPMENT, OR
LICENSED
SOFTWARE
WILL
MEET
YOUR
REQUIREMENTS, OR THAT THE SERVICES, COMCAST
EQUIPMENT, OR LICENSED SOFTWARE WILL PREVENT
UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS BY THIRD PARTIES.
6.6 Customer’s sole and exclusive remedies under this
Agreement are as expressly set forth in this Agreement. Certain
of the above exclusions may not apply if the state in which a
Service is provided does not allow the exclusion or limitation of
implied warranties or does not allow the limitation or exclusion
of incidental or consequential damages. In those states, the
liability of Comcast and its affiliates and agents is limited to the
maximum extent permitted by law.
ARTICLE 7. INDEMNIFICATION
7.1
Subject to Article 6, each Party (“Indemnifying Party”)
will indemnify and hold harmless the other Party (“Indemnified
Party”), its affiliates, officers, directors, employees,
stockholders, partners, providers, independent contractors and
agents from and against any and all joint or several costs,
damages, losses, liabilities, expenses, judgments, fines,
settlements and any other amount of any nature, including
reasonable fees and disbursements of attorneys, accountants,
and experts, arising from any and all claims, demands, actions,
suits, or proceedings whether civil, criminal, administrative, or
investigative (collectively, "Claims") relating to: (i) any Claim
of any third party resulting from the negligence or willful act or
omission of Indemnifying Party arising out of or related to the
Agreement, the obligations hereunder, and uses of Services,
Comcast Equipment, and Licensed Software; and (ii) any Claim
of any third party alleging infringement of a U.S. patent or U.S.
copyright arising out of or related to this Agreement, the
obligations hereunder, and the use of Services, Comcast
Equipment, and Licensed Software.
6.3
COMCAST MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR
REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES,
COMCAST EQUIPMENT, OR LICENSED SOFTWARE FOR
USE BY THIRD PARTIES.
6.4
IN NO EVENT SHALL COMCAST, OR ITS
ASSOCIATED PARTIES, SUPPLIERS, CONTRACTORS OR
LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, DAMAGE OR
CLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO: (i) STORED,
TRANSMITTED, OR RECORDED DATA, FILES, OR
SOFTWARE; (ii) ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF
CUSTOMER, ITS USERS OR THIRD PARTIES; (iii)
INTEROPERABILITY,
INTERACTION
OR
INTERCONNECTION
OF
THE
SERVICES
WITH
APPLICATIONS,
EQUIPMENT,
SERVICES
OR
NETWORKS PROVIDED BY CUSTOMER OR THIRD
PARTIES; OR (iv) LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF ANY
CUSTOMER HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, FILES OR DATA
RESULTING FROM ANY VIRUS OR OTHER HARMFUL
FEATURE OR FROM ANY ATTEMPT TO REMOVE IT.
7.2
The Indemnifying Party agrees to defend the
Indemnified Party for any loss, injury, liability, claim or demand
(“Actions”) that is the subject of Article 7 hereof. The
Indemnified Party agrees to notify the Indemnifying Party
promptly, in writing, of any Actions, threatened or actual, and to
cooperate in every reasonable way to facilitate the defense or
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settlement of such Actions. The Indemnifying Party shall
assume the defense of any Action with counsel of its own
choosing, but which is reasonably satisfactory to the
Indemnified Party. The Indemnified Party may employ its own
counsel in any such case, and shall pay such counsel’s fees and
expenses. The Indemnifying Party shall have the right to settle
any claim for which indemnification is available; provided,
however, that to the extent that such settlement requires the
Indemnified Party to take or refrain from taking any action or
purports to obligate the Indemnified Party, then the
Indemnifying Party shall not settle such claim without the prior
written consent of the Indemnified Party, which consent shall
not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.
DELIVERY OF SERVICE(S) TO CUSTOMER BY
COMCAST. IF CUSTOMER HAS PREVIOUSLY NOTIFIED
COMCAST OF ITS DECISION TO OPT OUT OF
ARBITRATION, CUSTOMER NEED NOT PROVIDE
NOTICE AGAIN.
7A.4
Initiation of Arbitration Proceeding/Selection of
Arbitrator. If Customer or Comcast elect to resolve a Dispute
through arbitration pursuant to this Arbitration Provision, the
party initiating the arbitration proceeding may open a case with
the American Arbitration Association - Case Filing Services,
1101 Laurel Oak Road, Suite 100, Voorhees, NJ 08043, 877493-4185, www.adr.org under the Commercial Arbitration
Rules of the American Arbitration Association “AAA.”
ARTICLE 7A. BINDING ARBITRATION
7A.5.
7A.1
Purpose. If Customer has a Dispute (as defined below)
with Comcast that cannot be resolved through an informal
dispute resolution process between the parties, Customer or
Comcast may elect to arbitrate that Dispute in accordance with
the terms of this arbitration provision (“Arbitration Provision”)
rather than litigate the Dispute in court. Arbitration means the
parties will have a fair hearing before a neutral arbitrator instead
of in a court by a judge or jury. Proceeding in arbitration may
result in limited discovery and may be subject to limited review
by courts.
(a)
Because the Service(s) provided to Customer by
Comcast concerns interstate commerce, the Federal Arbitration
Act (“FAA”), not state arbitration law, shall govern the
arbitrability of all Disputes. However, applicable federal law or
the law of the state where Cuustomer receives the Service from
Comcast may apply to and govern the substance of any
Disputes. No state statute pertaining to arbitration shall be
applicable under this Arbitration Provision.
(b)
If there is a conflict between this Arbitration Provision
and the rules of the arbitration organization, this Arbitration
Provision shall govern. If the AAA will not enforce this
Arbitration Provision as written, it cannot serve as the
arbitration organization to resolve Customer’s dispute with
Comcast. If this situation arises, the parties shall agree on a
substitute arbitration organization. If the parties are unable to
agree, the parties shall mutually petition a court of appropriate
jurisdiction to appoint an arbitration organization that will
enforce this Arbitration Provision as written. If there is a
conflict between this Arbitration Provision and the rest of this
Agreement, this Arbitration Provision shall govern.
7A.2
Definitions. The term “Dispute” means any dispute,
claim, or controversy between you and Comcast regarding any
aspect of Customer’s relationship with Comcast, whether based
in contract, statute, regulation, ordinance, tort (including, but not
limited to, fraud, misrepresentation, fraudulent inducement,
negligence, or any other intentional tort), or any other legal or
equitable theory, and includes the validity, enforceability or
scope of this Arbitration Provision. “Dispute” is to be given the
broadest possible meaning that will be enforced. As used in this
Arbitration Provision, “Comcast” means Comcast and its
parents, subsidiaries and affiliated companies and each of their
respective officers, directors, employees and agents.
(c)
A single arbitrator will resolve the Dispute. The
arbitrator will honor claims of privilege recognized by law and
will take reasonable steps to protect customer account
information and other confidential or proprietary information.
7A.3
Right to Opt Out. IF CUSTOMER DOES NOT WISH
TO BE BOUND BY THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION,
CUSTOMER MUST NOTIFY COMCAST IN WRITING
WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF THE DATE COMPANY
EXECUTED THE AGREEMENT BY VISITING, WHEN
AVAILABLE,
http://www.comcast.com/commercialarbitrationoptout OR BY
MAIL TO COMCAST 1701 JOHN F. KENNEDY BLVD.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
19103-2838, ATTN: LEGAL
DEPARTMENT/COMMERCIAL
SERVICES
ARBITRATION. YOUR WRITTEN NOTIFICATION TO
COMCAST MUST INCLUDE THE CUSTOMER’S NAME,
ADDRESS AND COMCAST ACCOUNT NUMBER, THE
NAME AND POSITION OF THE PERSON SUBMITTING
THE NOTIFICATION ON BEHALF OF THE CUSTOMER,
AS WELL AS A CLEAR STATEMENT THAT CUSTOMER
DOES NOT WISH TO RESOLVE DISPUTES WITH
COMCAST THROUGH ARBITRATION. CUSTOMER’S
DECISION TO OPT OUT OF THIS ARBITRATION
PROVISION WILL HAVE NO ADVERSE EFFECT ON
CUSTOMER’S RELATIONSHIP WITH COMCAST OR THE
(d)
The arbitrator will make any award in writing but need
not provide a statement of reasons unless requested by a party.
An award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court
having jurisdiction over the parties for purposes of enforcement.
(e)
If an award granted by the arbitrator exceeds $75,000,
either party can appeal that award to a three-arbitrator panel
administered by the same arbitration organization by a written
notice of appeal filed within thirty (30) days from the date of
entry of the written arbitration award. The members of the threearbitrator panel will be selected according to the rules of the
arbitration organization. The arbitration organization will then
notify the other party that the award has been appealed. The
three-arbitrator panel will issue its decision within one hundred
and twenty (120) days of the date of the appealing party’s notice
of appeal. The decision of the three-arbitrator panel shall be
final and binding, except for any appellate right which exists
under the FAA.
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7A.6
Restrictions:
Arbitration Provision will be unenforceable, and the dispute will
be decided by a court.
(a)
CUSTOMER
MUST
CONTACT
COMCAST
WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR OF THE DATE OF THE
OCCURRENCE OF THE EVENT OR FACTS GIVING RISE
TO A DISPUTE (EXCEPT FOR BILLING DISPUTES,
ABOUT WHICH CUSTOMER MUST CONTACT COMCAST
WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 3.9
OF THE GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS), OR
CUSTOMER WAIVES THE RIGHT TO PURSUE ANY
CLAIM BASED UPON SUCH EVENT, FACTS, OR
DISPUTE.
(b)
In the event this entire Arbitration Provision is
determined to be illegal or unenforceable for any reason, or if a
claim is brought in a Dispute that is found by a court to be
excluded from the scope of this Arbitration Provision, Customer
and Comcast have each agreed to waive, to the fullest extent
allowed by law, any trial by jury.
7A.10 Exclusions from Arbitration. CUSTOMER AND
COMCAST AGREE THAT THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT
BE SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION: (1) ANY CLAIM FILED
BY CUSTOMER OR BY COMCAST THAT IS NOT
AGGREGATED WITH THE CLAIM OF ANY OTHER
SUBSCRIBER AND WHOSE AMOUNT IN CONTROVERSY
IS PROPERLY WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF A COURT
THAT IS LIMITED TO ADJUDICATING SMALL CLAIMS;
(2) ANY DISPUTE OVER THE VALIDITY OF ANY
PARTY’S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS; (3) ANY
DISPUTE
RELATED
TO
OR
ARISING
FROM
ALLEGATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH UNAUTHORIZED
USE OR RECEIPT OF SERVICE; (4) ANY DISPUTE THAT
ARISES BETWEEN COMCAST AND ANY STATE OR
LOCAL REGULATORY AUTHORITY OR AGENCY THAT
IS EMPOWERED BY FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL LAW
TO GRANT A FRANCHISE UNDER 47 U.S.C. § 522(9);
AND (5) ANY DISPUTE THAT CAN ONLY BE BROUGHT
BEFORE THE LOCAL FRANCHISE AUTHORITY UNDER
THE TERMS OF THE FRANCHISE.
(b)
ALL PARTIES TO THE ARBITRATION MUST BE
INDIVIDUALLY NAMED. THERE SHALL BE NO RIGHT
OR AUTHORITY FOR ANY CLAIMS TO BE ARBITRATED
OR
LITIGATED
ON
A
CLASS
ACTION
OR
CONSOLIDATED BASIS OR ON BASES INVOLVING
CLAIMS
BROUGHT
IN
A
PURPORTED
REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITY ON BEHALF OF THE
GENERAL PUBLIC (SUCH AS A PRIVATE ATTORNEY
GENERAL), OTHER SUBSCRIBERS, OR OTHER
PERSONS.
7A.7
Location of Arbitration. The arbitration will take place
at a location convenient to Customer in the area where
Customer receives Services from Comcast.
7A.8
Payment of Arbitration Fees and Costs. COMCAST
WILL ADVANCE ALL ARBITRATION FILING FEES AND
ARBITRATOR’S COSTS AND EXPENSES UPON
CUSTOMER’S WRITTEN REQUEST GIVEN PRIOR TO
THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE ARBITRATION.
CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ADDITIONAL
COSTS
THAT
CUSTOEMR
INCURS
IN
THE
ARBITRATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
FEES FOR ATTORNEYS OR EXPERT WITNESSES. IF THE
ARBITRATION
PROCEEDING
IS
DECIDED
IN
COMCAST’S FAVOR, CUSTOMER SHALL REIMBURSE
COMCAST FOR THE FEES AND COSTS ADVANCED TO
CUSTOMER ONLY UP TO THE EXTENT AWARDABLE IN
A JUDICIAL PROCEEDING. IF THE ARBITRATION
PROCEEDING IS DETERMINED IN CUSTOMER’S
FAVOR, CUSTOMER WILL NOT BE REQUIRED TO
REIMBURSE COMCAST FOR ANY OF THE FEES AND
COSTS ADVANCED BY COMCAST. IF A PARTY ELECTS
TO APPEAL AN AWARD TO A THREE-ARBITRATOR
PANEL, THE PREVAILING PARTY IN THE APPEAL
SHALL BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER ALL REASONABLE
ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS INCURRED IN THAT
APPEAL. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE
CONTRARY IN THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION,
COMCAST WILL PAY ALL FEES AND COSTS THAT IT IS
REQUIRED BY LAW TO PAY.
7A.9
7A.11 Continuation. This Arbitration Provision shall survive
the termination of Customer’s Agreement with Comcast and the
provisioning of Service(s) thereunder.
•
For New York Video Customers. Customer may elect
to resolve a Dispute through the New York Public Service
Commission in accordance with NYCRR 16§890.709(a) and
NYCRR 16§709(c).
ARTICLE 8. SOFTWARE & SERVICES
8.1
License. If and to the extent Customer requires the use
of Licensed Software in order to use the Services supplied under
any Service Order, Customer shall have a personal,
nonexclusive, nontransferable, and limited license to use the
Licensed Software in object code only and solely to the extent
necessary to use the applicable Service during the Service Term.
Customer may not claim title to, or an ownership interest in, any
Licensed Software (or any derivations or improvements thereto)
and Customer shall execute any documentation reasonably
required by Comcast, including, without limitation, end-user
license agreements for the Licensed Software. Comcast and its
suppliers shall retain ownership of the Licensed Software, and
no rights are granted to Customer other than a license to use the
Licensed Software under the terms expressly set forth in this
Agreement.
Severability.
(a)
If any clause within this Arbitration Provision is found
to be illegal or unenforceable, that clause will be severed from
this Arbitration Provision, and the remainder of this Arbitration
Provision will be given full force and effect. If the class action
waiver clause is found to be illegal or unenforceable, the entire
8.2
Restrictions. Customer agrees that it shall not: (i)
copy the Licensed Software (or any upgrades thereto or related
written materials) except for emergency back-up purposes or as
permitted by the express written consent of Comcast; (ii) reverse
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engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Licensed Software; (iii)
sell, lease, license, or sublicense the Licensed Software; or (iv)
create, write, or develop any derivative software or any other
software program based on the Licensed Software.
9.3
Remedies. Notwithstanding any other Article of this
Agreement, the non-breaching party shall be entitled to seek
equitable relief to protect its interests pursuant to this Article 9,
including, but not limited to, injunctive relief.
8.3
Updates. Customer acknowledges that the use of the
Services may periodically require updates and/or changes to
certain Licensed Software resident in the Comcast Equipment or
Customer-Provided Equipment. If Comcast has agreed to
provide updates and changes, Comcast may perform such
updates and changes remotely or on-site, at Comcast’s sole
option. Customer hereby consents to, and shall provide free
access for, such updates deemed reasonably necessary by
Comcast.
9.4
Monitoring. Comcast shall have no obligation to
monitor postings or transmissions made in connection with the
Services, however, Customer acknowledges and agrees that
Comcast and its agents shall have the right to monitor any such
postings and transmissions from time to time and to use and
disclose them in accordance with this Agreement, and as
otherwise required by law or government request. Comcast
reserves the right to refuse to upload, post, publish, transmit or
store any information or materials, in whole or in part, that, in
Comcast’s sole discretion, is unacceptable, undesirable or in
violation of this Agreement.
8.4
Ownership of Telephone Numbers and Addresses.
Customer acknowledges that use of the Services does not give it
any ownership or other rights in any telephone number or
Internet/on-line addresses provided, including but not limited to
Internet Protocol (“IP”) addresses, e-mail addresses and web
addresses.
ARTICLE 9A: CUSTOMER PRIVACY POLICIES
In addition to the provisions of Article 9, the privacy policy
below applies to Comcast’s handling of Customer confidential
information. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of
Article 9 and any provision of the privacy policy below, the
applicable provision of the privacy policy shall prevail in the
resolution of the conflict.
8.5
Intellectual Property Rights in the Services. Title
and intellectual property rights to the Services are owned by
Comcast, its agents, suppliers or affiliates or their licensors or
otherwise by the owners of such material. The copying,
redistribution, reselling, bundling or publication of the Services,
in whole or in part, without express prior written consent from
Comcast or other owner of such material, is prohibited.
A copy of Comcast’s privacy policy is available at
http://business.comcast.com/customer-privacy-statement/
index.aspx (or any successor URL).!!
9A.2
Privacy Note Regarding Information Provided to
Third Parties: Comcast is not responsible for any information
provided by Customer to third parties, and this information is
not subject to the privacy provisions of this Agreement or the
privacy policies. Customer assumes all privacy and other risks
associated with providing personally identifiable information to
third parties via the Services.
ARTICLE 9. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AND
PRIVACY
9.1
Disclosure and Use. All Confidential Information
shall be kept by the receiving party in strict confidence and shall
not be disclosed to any third party without the disclosing party’s
express written consent. Notwithstanding the foregoing, such
information may be disclosed (i) to the receiving party’s
employees, affiliates, and agents who have a need to know for
the purpose of performing this Agreement, using the Services,
rendering the Services, and marketing related products and
services (provided that in all cases the receiving party shall take
appropriate measures prior to disclosure to its employees,
affiliates, and agents to assure against unauthorized use or
disclosure); or (ii) as otherwise authorized by this Agreement.
Each party agrees to treat all Confidential Information of the
other in the same manner as it treats its own proprietary
information, but in no case using a degree of care less than a
reasonable degree of care.
ARTICLE 10. PROHIBITED USES
10.1
Resale. Except as otherwise provided in the General
Terms and Conditions, Customer may not sell, resell, sublease,
assign, license, sublicense, share, provide, or otherwise utilize in
conjunction with a third party (including, without limitation, in
any joint venture or as part of any outsourcing activity) the
Services or any component thereof.
10.2Use Policies. Customer agrees to ensure that all uses of the
Comcast Equipment and/or the Services installed at its premises
(“use”) are legal and appropriate. Specifically, Customer agrees
to ensure that all uses by Customer or by any other person
(“user”), whether authorized by Customer or not, comply with
all applicable laws, regulations, and written and electronic
instructions for use. Comcast reserves the right to act
immediately and without notice to terminate or suspend the
Services and/or to remove from the Services any information
transmitted by or to Customer or users, if Comcast (i)
determines that such use or information does not conform with
the requirements set forth in this Agreement, (ii) determines that
such use or information interferes with Comcast’s ability to
provide the Services to Customer or others, (iii) reasonably
believes that such use or information may violate any laws,
9.2
Exceptions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each
party’s confidentiality obligations hereunder shall not apply to
information that: (i) is already known to the receiving party
without a pre-existing restriction as to disclosure; (ii) is or
becomes publicly available without fault of the receiving party;
(iii) is rightfully obtained by the receiving party from a third
party without restriction as to disclosure, or is approved for
release by written authorization of the disclosing party; (iv) is
developed independently by the receiving party without use of
the disclosing party’s Confidential Information; or (v) is
required to be disclosed by law or regulation.
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regulations, or written and electronic instructions for use, or (iv)
reasonably believes that Customer’s use of the Service interferes
with or endangers the health and/or safety of Comcast personnel
or third parties. Furthermore, the Services shall be subject to one
or more Acceptable Use Policies (“AUP”) that may limit use.
The AUP and other policies concerning the Services are posted
on
Comcast’s
web
site(s)
at
http://business.comcast.com/acceptable-use-policy/index.aspx
(or any successor URL) or on another web site about which
Customer has been notified, and are incorporated to this
Agreement by reference. Comcast may update the use policies
from time to time, and such updates shall be deemed effective
seven (7) days after the update is posted online, with or without
actual notice to Customer. Accordingly, Customer should check
the above web addresses (or the applicable successor URLs) on
a regular basis to ensure that its activities conform to the most
current version of the use policies. Comcast’s action or inaction
in enforcing acceptable use shall not constitute review or
approval of Customer’s or any other users’ use or information.
must request the Credit from Comcast within 30 days of the
Service Interruption.
10.3
Violation. Any breach of this Article 10 shall be
deemed a material breach of this Agreement. In the event of
such material breach, Comcast shall have the right to restrict,
suspend, or terminate immediately any or all Service Orders,
without liability on the part of Comcast, and then to notify
Customer of the action that Comcast has taken and the reason
for such action, in addition to any and all other rights and
remedies under this Agreement.
12.1
Comcast shall maintain during the Initial Term or any
Renewal Term commercial general liability insurance that
covers its liability and obligations hereunder including property
damage and personal injury.
11.2
Exceptions to Credit Allowances. Except as
otherwise provided in the General Terms and Conditions, a
Service Interruption shall not qualify for the Credits set forth
herein if such Service Interruption is related to, associated with,
or caused by: scheduled maintenance events; Customer actions
or inactions; Customer-provided power or equipment; any third
party not contracted through Comcast, including, without
limitation, Customer’s users, third-party network providers; any
power, equipment or services provided by third parties; or an
event of force majeure as defined in this Agreement, unless
otherwise provided under applicable law. The remedies set
forth in this Article 11 shall be Customer’s sole and exclusive
remedy for any Service Interruption in the Services, outage,
unavailability, delay or other degradation in the Services or any
Comcast failure to meet the objectives of the Services.
ARTICLE 12. INSURANCE
12.2
The liability limits under these policies shall be, at a
minimum, one million ($1,000,000) dollars per occurrence, with
a combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage
liability.
ARTICLE 11. SERVICE CREDITS
ARTICLE 13. MISCELLANEOUS TERMS
11.1
Credit Allowances. Unless otherwise addressed in a
service level agreement attached to this Agreement, Comcast
will allow a pro-rata credit against future payment of the net
monthly recurring charge (exclusive of nonrecurring charges,
other one-time charges, per call charges, measured charges,
regulatory fees and surcharges, taxes, and other governmental
and quasi-governmental fees) for a Service Interruption, except
as specified below or as may otherwise be legally required
(“Credit”). "Service Interruption" shall mean a break in
transmission that renders the Service unusable for transmission
and reception. For the purposes of calculating a Credit
allowance, the Service Interruption period begins when the
Customer reports an interruption in the portion of the Service to
Comcast, a trouble ticket is opened, and the Service is released
to Comcast for testing and repair. The Service Interruption ends
when the affected portion of the Service has been restored and
Comcast has closed the trouble ticket. Service Interruption time
does not include interruptions of less than thirty (30) minutes’
duration. Credits will be as follows:
Length of Service Interruption
At least 4 hours and up to and including
24 hours
13.1
Force Majeure. Neither party shall be liable to the
other party for any delay, failure in performance, loss, or
damage to the extent caused by force majeure conditions such as
acts of God, fire, explosion, power blackout, cable cut, acts of
regulatory or governmental agencies, unavailability of right-ofway, unavailability of services or materials upon which the
Services rely, or other causes beyond the party’s reasonable
control, except that Customer’s obligation to pay for Services
provided shall not be excused. Changes in economic, business
or competitive condition shall not be considered force majeure
events.
13.2
Assignment and Transfer. Neither Party shall assign
any right, obligation or duty, in whole or in part, nor of any
other interest hereunder, without the prior written consent of the
other Party, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. The
foregoing notwithstanding, Comcast may assign this Agreement
to any affiliate, related entity, or successor in interest without
Customer’s consent. In addition, Comcast may partially assign
its rights and obligations hereunder to any party that acquires
from Comcast all or substantially all of the assets of a cable
franchise(s) in which the Services is deployed to Customer. All
obligations and duties of either Party under this Agreement shall
be binding on all successors in interest and assigns of such
Party.
Amount of Credit
1 full day
The total number of credit allowances per month shall not
exceed the total monthly recurring charge for the affected
Service. Credit allowances will not be made for less than $1.00,
unless required under applicable law. To qualify, Customer
13.3
Export Law and Regulation.
Customer
acknowledges that any products, software, and technical
information (including, but not limited to, services and training)
provided pursuant to the Agreement may be subject to U.S.
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export laws and regulations, and any foreign use or transfer of
such products, software, and technical information must be
authorized under those regulations. Customer agrees that it will
not use distribute, transfer, or transmit the products, software, or
technical information (even if incorporated into other products)
except in compliance with U.S. export regulations. If requested
by Comcast, Customer also agrees to sign written assurances
and other export-related documents as may be required for
Comcast to comply with U.S. export regulations.
and conditions contained in the Tariff immediately prior to its
cancellation or withdrawal. In the event that Comcast is
required by a governmental authority to modify a Tariff under
which Service is provided to Customer in a manner that is
material and adverse to either party, the affected party may
terminate the applicable Sales Order upon a minimum thirty
(30) days’ prior written notice to the other party, without further
liability.
13.7
Construction. In the event that any portion of this
Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the parties
shall replace the invalid or unenforceable portion with another
provision that, as nearly as possible, reflects the original
intention of the parties, and the remainder of this Agreement
shall remain in full force and effect.
13.4
Notices.
Except as otherwise provided in this
Agreement, any notices or other communications contemplated or
required under this Agreement, in order to be valid, shall be in
writing and shall be given via personal delivery, overnight courier,
or via U.S. Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested. Notices to
Customer shall be sent to the Customer billing address; notices to
Comcast shall be sent to 500 South Gravers Road, Plymouth
Meeting, PA 19462, Attn: Director of Business Customer
Operations, with a copy to: Comcast Cable Communications
Management, LLC, One Comcast Center, 1701 JFK Blvd.,
Philadelphia, PA 19103, Attn.: Senior Vice President & General
Counsel. All such notices shall be deemed given and effective
on the day when delivered by overnight delivery service or
certified mail.
13.8
Survival. The rights and obligations of either party
that by their nature would continue beyond the expiration or
termination of this Agreement or any Service Order, including
without
limitation
representations
and
warranties,
indemnifications, and limitations of liability, shall survive
termination or expiration of this Agreement or any Service
Order.
13.9
Choice of Law. The domestic law of the state in
which the Services are provided shall govern the construction,
interpretation, and performance of this Agreement, except to the
extent superseded by federal law.
13.5
Entire Understanding. The Agreement constitutes
the entire understanding of the parties related to the subject
matter hereof. The Agreement supersedes all prior agreements,
proposals, representations, statements, or understandings,
whether written or oral, concerning the Services or the parties’
rights or obligations relating to the Services. Any prior
representations, promises, inducements, or statements of intent
regarding the Services that are not expressly provided for in this
Agreement are of no effect. Terms or conditions contained in
any purchase order, or restrictive endorsements or other
statements on any form of payment, shall be void and of no
force or effect. Only specifically authorized representatives of
Comcast may make modifications to this Agreement or this
Agreement’s form. No modification to the form or this
Agreement made by a representative of Comcast who has not
been specifically authorized to make such modifications shall be
binding upon Comcast. No subsequent agreement among the
parties concerning the Services shall be effective or binding unless
it is executed in writing by authorized representatives of both
parties.
13.10 No Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement does
not expressly or implicitly provide any third party (including
users) with any remedy, claim, liability, reimbursement, cause
of action, or other right or privilege.
13.11 No Waiver. No failure by either party to enforce any
rights hereunder shall constitute a waiver of such right(s).
13.12 Independent Contractors. The Parties to this
Agreement are independent contractors. Neither Party is an
agent, representative, or partner of the other Party. Neither
Party shall have any right, power, or authority to enter into any
agreement for, or on behalf of, or incur any obligation or
liability of, or to otherwise bind, the other Party. This
Agreement shall not be interpreted or construed to create an
association, agency, joint venture, or partnership between the
Parties or to impose any liability attributable to such a
relationship upon either Party.
13.6
Tariffs. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in
the Agreement, Comcast may elect or be required to file tariffs
with regulatory agencies for certain Services. In such event, the
terms set forth in the Agreement may, under applicable law, be
superseded by the terms and conditions of the Tariffs. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, in the event of any
inconsistency with respect to rates, the rates and other terms set
forth in the applicable Sales Order shall be treated as individual
case based arrangements to the maximum extent permitted by
law, and Comcast shall take such steps as are required by law to
make the rates and other terms enforceable. If Comcast
voluntarily or involuntarily cancels or withdraws a Tariff under
which a Service is provided to Customer, the Service will
thereafter be provided pursuant to the Agreement and the terms
13.13 Article Headings. The article headings used herein
are for reference only and shall not limit or control any term or
provision of this Agreement or the interpretation or construction
thereof.
13.14
Compliance with Laws. Each of the Parties agrees to
comply with all applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations
and ordinances in the performance of its respective obligations under
this Agreement.
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Hospitality Internet Service to a demarcation point at the
Service Location. Customer shall be responsible for any and all
facilities, equipment and/or devices required to use Hospitality
Internet Services on the customer-side of the demarcation point.
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INTERNET SERVICES
In addition to Articles 1 through 13 above, Articles 14 and
15A are specifically applicable to Internet Service:
ARTICLE 15. DOMAIN NAME REGISTRATION. If
Customer submits a Service Order(s) for domain name
registration services, the following terms shall also apply:
ARTICLE 14: WEB HOSTING. If Customer submits a
Service Order(s) for web hosting services, the following terms
shall also apply:
15.1
Registration. At the request of Customer, Comcast
will use commercially reasonable efforts to facilitate the
registration of the Customer internet domain name (“Customer
Domain Name”) with a domain name registration service of
Comcast’s choosing, but only to the extent that Customer
provides Comcast with all necessary information relevant to
such registration. The domain name registration service will
invoice Customer directly for all applicable registration fees,
maintenance fees, and other applicable fees related thereto.
Customer hereby acknowledges that Customer is entirely
responsible for the payment of any and all such fees. Comcast
does not represent that the Customer Domain Name will be
available on an initial or ongoing basis. Further, Customer
acknowledges that Customer, not Comcast, has ownership,
control, and use of the Customer Domain Name. Further,
Customer hereby agrees now and forever to release and to hold
harmless Comcast, its employees, affiliates, agents, and
contractors, from any and all losses, damages, rights, claims,
and actions with respect to, or in any way arising from, the
domain name registration service’s removal of allocation or
support for the Customer Domain Name. Should Customer
require modification of the Customer Domain Name or
additional related services, additional charges may apply from
the relevant registration service and from Comcast for setup of
the modification or addition.
14.1
Authorization. By using the Services to publish,
transmit or distribute material or content, Customer (i) warrants
that the material or content complies with the provisions of the
Agreement, (ii) authorizes Comcast, its agents and affiliates to
reproduce, publish, distribute, and display such content
worldwide and (iii) warrants that Customer has the right to
provide such authorization.
Customer acknowledges that
material posted or transmitted using the Services may be copied,
republished or distributed by third parties, and agrees to
indemnify, defend and hold harmless Comcast, its agents and
affiliates for any harm resulting from such actions.
14.2
Web Site Content. If applicable, Comcast will host
Customer’s web site in a data center in accordance with
Comcast’s then-current published specifications, including,
without limitation, storage levels (“Customer Web Site”).
Ownership of all graphics, text, or other information or content
materials supplied or furnished by Customer for incorporation
into or delivery through a Customer Web Site shall remain with
Customer (or the party that supplied such materials to
Customer). Ownership of any software developed or modified
by Comcast and all graphics, text, or other information or
content materials supplied or furnished by Comcast for
incorporation into a Customer Web Site shall remain with
Comcast (or the party that supplied such materials to Comcast).
Customer agrees that Comcast has no proprietary, financial, or
other interest in Customer's goods or services that may be
described in or offered through a Customer Web Site, and that
Customer is solely responsible for content quality, performance,
and all other aspects of its goods or services and the information
or other content contained in or provided through a Customer
Web Site. Customer assumes all responsibility for use by others
of the Customer Web Site (including commercial transactions,
whether completed or not).
15.2
Sub-Domain Name. Should Customer be unable to
register a unique domain name, Comcast may grant upon
Customer request and only for the term of the Service Order
providing for such service, the limited, personal, and nontransferable right to specify and append a sub-domain name to
Comcast’s prescribed domain name, for the sole purpose of
uniquely identifying Customer’s e-mail address. Comcast does
not represent that Customer’s selected sub-domain name will be
available. Customer receives no right to Comcast’s domain
name other that as specifically stated in this Article 15. Upon
the termination of the applicable Service Order, Customer shall
surrender all rights, privileges and interest in and to the subdomain name and Comcast’s domain name.
14.3
Web Site Backup and Restoration.
Customer
acknowledges and agrees that (i) it is responsible for developing
and maintaining procedures (apart from the Services) to protect
the Customer content, including, without limitation, making
appropriate backup copies of the Customer content as may be
necessary for reconstruction of any data, files, informational
materials, or electronic messages; and (ii) Comcast is not
responsible for backup and restoration of Customer Content.
ARTICLE 15A: STATE-SPECIFIC PROVISIONS
APPLICABLE TO INTERNET SERVICE
15A.1
(1)
Montgomery County, MD Customers.
Under its franchise with Montgomery County, MD, Comcast
has the following rebate policy: In the event of a Internet
Service Interruption (loss of cable modem service) Comcast
shall repair the Service Interruption as soon as possible. This
obligation is satisfied if Comcast offers Customer the next
available repair appointment within the 24-hour period
following the Service Interruption, or at Customer’s request, to a
ARTICLE 14A: PROVISION OF SERVICE/USE. Subject to
the terms and conditions herein, Internet Services are intended
for commercial use only. Customer is prohibited from reselling
Hospitality Internet Services, except that Customer may use
such Services to provide internet service to its short-term
lodging accommodation end users. Comcast shall provide
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mutually convenient later time for the repair call, and
successfully repairs the Service Interruption during the agreed
upon appointment. If the Service Interruption is not repaired at
the time of the scheduled appointment, Customer will receive a
prorated credit for each 24-hour period, or segment thereof, that
the Service Interruption continues beyond the scheduled repair
call. Customer may contact Comcast at (301) 424-4400.
ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO VOICE
SERVICES AND HOSPITALITY VOICE SERVICES
ARTICLE 15B: ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO
PRIVATE WI-FI AND PUBLIC WI-FI (INCLUDING WIFI HOTSPOT SERVICES) SERVICES
16.1
Voice Service calling plans billed as a flat monthly fee
may not include certain call types. These excluded call types
will instead be charged on a per-call basis (e.g., operator
services) or a measured basis (e.g., international calls).
Generally, for billing purposes, a measured call begins when the
call is answered by the called party or an automated answering
device (such as an answering machine or fax machine); it ends
when one of the parties disconnects the call.
In addition to provisions 1 THROUGH 13 above, the
following Articles 16 through 20 are specifically applicable
to Voice Services.
ARTICLE 16: USAGE BILLING
In addition to Articles 1 through 13, Articles 14A and 15A above,
Article 15B is specifically applicable to Private Wi-Fi (“Private WiFi Services”) and Public Wi-Fi (including Hot Spot Service, “Public
Wi-Fi Services”) services (collectively “Wi-Fi Services”) offered by
Comcast:
16.2
Except as otherwise provided in these General Terms
and Conditions, Voice Service measured calls are recorded in
whole minutes, with partial minutes rounded up to the next
whole minute. If the computed charge for a measured call or for
taxes or surcharges includes a fraction of a cent, the fraction is
rounded up to the nearest whole cent.
15B.1 Limitation. Subject to service availability, Customer
may order Wi-Fi Services to provide Internet connectivity to
certain areas of the Service Location as further described below.
Wi-Fi Services are not intended for use within residential
dwellings. In order to order and retain Wi-Fi Service with
Comcast, Customer must have Internet Service at the applicable
Service Location. Comcast shall have no liability for loss of WiFi Services which results from Customer’s failing to maintain
Internet Service at the Service Location.
(a) Private Wi-Fi Services are offered together with Public
Wi-Fi Services, and may not be ordered separately.
(b) Public Wi-Fi Services may be order with or without
Private Wi-Fi Services.
16.3
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this
Agreement, some providers (e.g., those involved in calls to
foreign countries) charge for a completed call when the called
party’s line rings or after a certain number of rings. If such a
provider charges Comcast or its Associated Parties, as if such a
call were answered by the called party, Comcast will charge
Customer for a completed call. Voice Service, including
Hospitality Voice Service, pricing lists and fees can be found at
http://www.comcast.com/corporate/about/
phonetermsofservice/comcastdigitalvoice/cdvbusiness.html.
15B.2 Term and Termination. Wi-Fi Services are offered on a
month to month basis. Customer shall have the right to
terminate Wi-Fi Services, at any time, for any reason, upon
thirty (30) days prior written notice to Comcast, subject to
payment of all outstanding amounts due for the Wi-Fi Services,
if any, and the return of any and all Comcast Equipment.
Termination of Wi-Fi Services is not subject to Termination
Charges. Wi-Fi Services will terminate simultaneously with
Customer’s Internet Services.
ARTICLE 17: USE POLICY
17.1
Additional Use Restrictions. Except as otherwise
provided in the General Terms and Conditions, Voice Service
may only be used at Service Location(s) where such service is
installed by Comcast. Customer understands and acknowledges
that if Customer attempts to install or use the Comcast
Equipment or Voice Service at another location, Voice Service,
including but not limited to 911/E911, may fail to function or
may function improperly. It will be considered a material
violation of this Agreement if Customer moves Voice Service to
another location without first notifying Comcast. Customer
expressly agrees not to use Voice Service for auto-dialing,
continuous or extensive call forwarding, telemarketing, fax
broadcasting or fax blasting, or for any other use that results in
excessive usage inconsistent with standard commercial calling
patterns. If Comcast determines, in its sole discretion, that
Customer’s use of Voice Service is excessive or in violation of
this Agreement, Comcast reserves the right, among other things,
to terminate or modify Voice Service immediately and without
notice.
15B.3 Supplemental Terms. Comcast agrees to provide WiFi Services pursuant to the Terms and Conditions herein and the
supplemental Wi-Fi Terms and Conditions located at
http://business.comcast.com/wifi/hotspot-terms (“Wi-Fi Terms
and Conditions”). Comcast may at its sole option change or
modify the Wi-Fi Terms and Conditions, and any related
policies from time to time (“Revisions”) by posting such
Revisions to the Comcast website at the above URL. The
Revisions are effective upon posting.
15B.4 Service Charges. Wi-Fi Services are provided to
Customer by Comcast at no additional charge. Comcast reserves
the right to impose a service charge for Wi-Fi Services upon
thirty (30) days advanced written notice to Customer.
17.2
Use of Hospitality Voice Services. Each Hospitality
Voice Services Customer is prohibited from reselling
Hospitality Voice Services, except that Customer may use such
Services to provide voice service to its short-term lodging
accommodation end users. Comcast shall provide Hospitality
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Voice Service to a demarcation point at the Service Location.
Customer shall be responsible for any and all facilities,
equipment and/or devices required to use Hospitality Voice
Services on the customer-side of the demarcation point.
Customer is responsible for all Hospitality Voice Services
charges incurred by such end users.
to 911/E911, may not be completed if Customer exceeds its
Voice Service and equipment configuration calling capacity or
if there is a problem with network facilities, including network
congestion, network/equipment/power failure, or another
technical problem.
18.4
Suspension and Termination by Comcast. Customer
understands and acknowledges that Voice Service, including
911/E911, as well as all online features of Voice Service, where
Comcast make these features available, will be disabled if
Customer’s account is suspended or terminated.
ARTICLE 17A: SERVICE LIMITATION
17A.1 Disruption of Service. Customer acknowledges and
understands that Voice Service will not be available for use
under certain circumstances, including without limitation when
the network or facilities are not operating or if normal electrical
power to the MTA, ALA or ALG is interrupted and such
equipment does not have a functioning backup. Customer also
understands and acknowledges that the performance of the
battery backup is not guaranteed. If the battery backup does not
provide power, Voice Services will not function until normal
power is restored. Customer also understands that certain online
features of Voice Service, where such features are available,
will not be available under certain circumstances, including but
not limited to the interruption of the Internet connection.
18.5
LIMITATION
OF
LIABILITY
AND
INDEMNIFICATION. CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES
AND AGREES THAT NEITHER COMCAST NOR ITS
ASSOCIATED PARTIES WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY
VOICE SERVICE OUTAGE, INABILITY TO DIAL 911
USING THE SERVICES, AND/OR INABILITY TO ACCESS
EMERGENCY SERVICE PERSONNEL. CUSTOMER
AGREE TO DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD
HARMLESS COMCAST AND ITS ASSOCIATED PARTIES
FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, DAMAGES,
FINES,
PENALTIES,
COSTS,
AND
EXPENSES
(INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO REASONABLE
ATTORNEY FEES) BY, OR ON BEHALF OF, CUSTOMER
OR ANY THIRD PARTY OR USER OF THE VOICE
SERVICES RELATING TO THE FAILURE OR OUTAGE OF
THE SERVICES, INCLUDING THOSE RELATED TO
911/E911.
17A.2 Provision of Service. Subject to the terms and
conditions herein, Voice Services are intended for commercial
use only.
17A.3 Nomadic Functionality of certain Voice Services
and Comcast Equipment. Comcast may sell certain Voice
Services and Comcast Equipment with nomadic functionality. In
such an event, Customer agrees to comply with all user guides,
requirements and instructions provided by Comcast, including
without limitation, updating the Service Location associated
with the nomadic Voice Service or Comcast Equipment.
ARTICLE 19: VOICE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
19.1
MTA. To use certain Voice Services, Customer will
need a multimedia terminal adapter (“MTA”), application layer
gateway (“ALG”), analog telephone adapter (“ATA”) or other
adapter device. Customer can lease an MTA from Comcast, in
which case it will be Comcast Equipment. Or, in some areas,
Comcast may permit Customer to use Voice Service with an
MTA that Customer has purchased, in which case the MTA will
be Customer Equipment. Customer agrees to keep the MTA
plugged into a working electrical power outlet at all times.
ARTICLE 18: LIMITATIONS OF 911/E911
18.1
Limitations. Voice Services includes a 911/ Enhanced
911 function (“911/E911”) that may differ from the 911 or
Enhanced 911 function furnished by other providers. As such, it
may have certain limitations. CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES
AND ACCEPTS ANY LIMITATIONS OF 911/E911.
19.2
Incompatible Equipment and Services. Customer
acknowledges and understands that certain Voice Service may
not support or be compatible with:
18.2
Correct Address. In order for Customer’s 911/E911
calls to be properly directed to emergency services, Comcast
must have Customer’s correct Service Location address. If
Customer moves Voice Service to a different Service Location
without Comcast’s approval, 911/E911 calls may be directed to
the wrong emergency authority, may transmit the wrong Service
Location address, and/or Voice Service (including 911/E911)
may fail altogether. Therefore, Customer must contact Comcast
before moving Voice Service to a new Service Location.
Subject to Article 20C.6, Customer acknowledges that 911 calls
from nomadic Comcast Equipment assigned to the same
telephone number will reach the emergency authority associated
with the registered Service Location.
(a)
Non-recommended configurations including but not
limited to MTAs, ATAs or ALGs not currently certified by
Comcast as compatible with Voice Service;
(b)
Certain non-voice communications equipment,
including certain makes or models of alarm and security
systems, certain medical monitoring devices, certain fax
machines, and certain “dial-up” modems;
(c)
Rotary-dial phone handsets, pulse-dial phone handsets,
and models of other voice-related communications equipment
such as certain private branch exchange (PBX) equipment,
answering machines, and traditional Caller ID units;
18.3
Service Interruptions. Customer acknowledges and
understands that certain Voice Service uses the electrical power
in Customer’s Service Location. If there is an electrical power
outage, 911 calling may be interrupted if the battery backup in
the associated MTA, ALA or ALG is not installed, fails, or is
exhausted after several hours. Furthermore, calls, including calls
(d)
Casual/dial around (10-10) calling; 976, 900, 700, or
500 number calling;
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(e)
311, 511, or other x11 calling (other than 411, 611,
711, and 911); and
In addition to Articles 1 THROUGH 13 and Articles 17
THROUGH 20, the following Article 20A is specifically applicable
to Toll Free Services offered by Comcast:
(f)
Other call types not expressly set forth in Comcast’s
product literature (e.g., outbound shore-to-ship calling).
ARTICLE 20: ADDITIONAL
LIMITATIONS
COMCAST’S LIABILITY FOR VOICE SERVICE
20A.1 Limitation. Subject to service availability, Customer
may order Toll Free Services. Toll Free Services are not
intended for residential use. In order to purchase and retain Toll
Free Service with Comcast, Customer must have Voice
Services, and must map each Toll Free telephone number
(“TFN”) to a Voice Service telephone number (“Associated
TN”). If Customer terminates an Associated TN at any time
during the Toll Free Services term, Customer must immediately:
(1) map the applicable TFN to another Digital Voice telephone
number on Customer’s Comcast account, (2) purchase a new
Digital Voice telephone number to map to the TFN, (3) port out
the TFN to another toll free carrier; or (4) disconnect the TFN.
If Customer fails to take immediate action as indicated above,
Comcast will disconnect the TFN. Comcast shall have no
liability for loss of Toll Free Services which results from
Customer failing to take immediate action as indicated above.
ON
20.1
Limitations on Comcast’s Liability for Directories
and Directory Assistance for Voice Service Customers.
THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY WHERE COMCAST
MAKES AVAILABLE AN OPTION TO LIST CUSTOMER’S
NAME, ADDRESS, AND/OR TELEPHONE NUMBER IN A
PUBLISHED DIRECTORY OR DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE
DATABASE, AND ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING
CONDITIONS OCCURS: (i) CUSTOMER REQUESTS THAT
CUSTOMER’S NAME, ADDRESS AND/OR PHONE
NUMBER BE OMITTED FROM A DIRECTORY OR
DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE DATABASE, BUT THAT
INFORMATION IS INCLUDED IN EITHER OR BOTH; (ii)
CUSTOMER REQUESTS THAT CUSTOMER’S NAME,
ADDRESS AND/OR PHONE NUMBER BE INCLUDED IN A
DIRECTORY OR DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE DATABASE,
BUT THAT INFORMATION IS OMITTED FROM EITHER
OR BOTH; OR (iii) THE PUBLISHED OR LISTED
INFORMATION
FOR
CUSTOMER’S
ACCOUNT
CONTAINS MATERIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS. IF ANY
OF THESE CONDITIONS PERTAIN, THEN THE
AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF COMCAST AND ITS
ASSOCIATED PARTIES SHALL NOT EXCEED THE
MONTHLY CHARGES, IF ANY, WHICH CUSTOMER HAS
ACTUALLY PAID TO COMCAST TO LIST, PUBLISH, NOT
LIST, OR NOT PUBLISH THE INFORMATION FOR THE
AFFECTED PERIOD. CUSTOMER SHALL HOLD
HARMLESS COMCAST AND ITS ASSOCIATED PARTIES
AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES
CAUSED OR CLAIMED TO HAVE BEEN CAUSED,
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, BY THE ERRORS AND
OMISSIONS REFERENCED ABOVE. FURTHERMORE, IF
COMCAST
MAKES
AVAILABLE
DIRECTORY
ADVERTISING SERVICES, NEITHER COMCAST NOR
ANY OF ITS ASSOCIATED PARTIES WILL BE LIABLE
FOR ANY ACTS, ERRORS, OR OMISSIONS RELATED TO
SUCH DIRECTORY ADVERTISING.
20A.2 Term and Termination. Toll Free Services are offered
on a month to month basis. Customer shall have the right to
terminate Toll Free Services, at any time, for any reason, upon
thirty (30) days prior notice to Comcast, subject to payment of
all outstanding amounts due for the Toll Free Services and the
return of any and all Comcast Equipment. Termination of Toll
Free Services is not subject to Termination Charges. Toll Free
Services will terminate simultaneously with Customer’s Voice
Services.
20A.3 Authorization. When ordering Toll Free Service, as
set forth or referenced in each applicable Service Order
Customer authorizes Comcast to act as its agent in initiating and
provisioning such Toll Free Service.
20A.4. Toll Free Charges
(a)
Prices. Toll Free Service is subject to the toll free
pricing identified in the applicable Service Order, or if none
stated, subject to the pricing lists and fees found at
http://www.comcast.com/corporate/about/phonetermsofservice/
comcastdigitalvoice/cdvbusiness.html
(b)
Billing Increments. Unless otherwise stated in a
Service Order, usage-based charges will be billed on either a
per-minute or per-message basis. Service calls invoiced on a
per-minute basis will have an initial minimum call duration of
one (1) minute, subsequent intervals of one (1) minute each, and
will be billed by rounding to the next whole minute.
20.2
CUSTOMER INFORMATION. Comcast and its
suppliers reserve the right both during the term of this
Agreement and upon its termination to delete Customer’s
voicemail, call detail, data, files, or other information that is
stored on Comcast’s or its suppliers’ servers or systems, in
accordance with our storage policies. Customer understands and
acknowledges that Comcast shall have no liability whatsoever
as a result of the loss or removal of any such voicemail, call
detail, data, files, or other information.
(c)
Rounding of Charges. Comcast reserves the right to
round up any and all invoice amounts to the nearest one (1) cent.
(d)
Provision of Service. Subject to the terms and
conditions herein, Toll Free Services are intended for
commercial use only.
ARTICLE 20A: ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO
TOLL FREE SERVICES
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ARTICLE 20B: ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO
TRUNK SERVICES
Customer also warrants that it does not currently have “Private
Switch/Automatic Location Identification” service in connection
with its existing telephone service from another provider at the
location(s) for which it has ordered Trunk Services from
Comcast.
In addition to provisions 1 THROUGH 13 and Articles 17, 19 AND
20 above, the following Article 20B is specifically applicable to
Trunk Services offered by Comcast:
20B. 1 Limitation. Subject to service availability, Customer
may order Trunk Services. Trunk Services are not intended for
residential use.
(d)
Comcast will post only the main billing telephone
number in the 911 database or databases using Customer’s
billing address as the Registered Location, unless Customer
requests the assignment of Emergency Location Information as
set forth above. Customer must notify Comcast at least five (5)
days prior to moving the Trunk Service to another location.
Customer acknowledges that if they move prior to providing
such notice and a 911 call is placed using the Trunk Services, or
if Customer when using Emergency Location Information
numbers does not timely update their telephone system to
account for internal moves, adds and changes, the E911 call
taker may see incorrect or incomplete location information and
the caller may need to confirm their actual location information
to the call taker.
20B.2 911 Notice for Trunk Services. Customer expressly
acknowledges and agrees that it has reviewed, understands, and
agrees to the terms set forth below.
(a)
Customer action is essential to the protection of its
employees and other users of the Trunk Services, as
described below. Multi-line telephone systems, such as PBX
systems, ordinarily only transmit the same, generic location
information for all 911 calls placed from any handset connected
to the PBX or other system. For example, in the case of a
business with telephone extensions in three buildings and
multiple floors in each building, the E911 call taker would only
see the same main telephone number and location that the
customer has identified, regardless of which station was used to
place the call. If Customer does not take action as described
below, fire, police and other emergency responders may be
delayed or even prevented from timely reaching its location
in response to a 911 call.
(e)
Some businesses elect to make test calls to 911 from
multiple stations to verify that the 911 call taker receives the
desired location information and is able to call back one or more
of the telephone numbers that they receive to confirm it rings to
the station from which the 911 call was placed. If Customer
chooses to do so, it agrees to obtain prior approval from the
relevant emergency communications center and assumes all
responsibility for the placement of such calls.
(b)
Comcast offers the opportunity for Customers to
designate up to ten different zones within their premises that
would be separately identified to the E911 call taker, such as a
specific floor, side of a building, or other identifying
information that could assist emergency responders to more
quickly reach the appropriate location. To utilize this option,
Customer must in the initial or a subsequent Service Order
request the assignment of Emergency Location Information
numbers and provide location information for each zone exactly
as it should appear to the 911 call taker. For each zone
requested, up to ten, Customer will receive a phone number that
Comcast will register in the 911 database or databases with the
specific location information provided by Customer. Customer
is solely responsible for programming its telephone system to
map each station to one of these numbers, and for updating the
system as necessary to reflect moves or additions of stations
within the premises.
20B.3
Customer acknowledges and understands that the Trunk
Services use the electrical power from the Service Location.
Customer understands and acknowledges that they may lose
access to and use of the Trunk Services, including 911/E911, if
electrical power to the Integrated Access Device (IAD), PBX
switch, and/or handsets is interrupted and such devices are not
supported by a working battery backup. Customer also
understands and acknowledges that Comcast does not provide a
battery backup for such devices and Customer is urged to
arrange for their own backup power supply to these devices. In
the event of a power outage, the duration of Trunk Service
during a power outage using the Comcast Equipment installed to
provide such service will depend on Customer’s backup power
choice. If the IAD is disconnected or removed and/or a battery
is not charged, Trunk Service, including access to 911, will not
be available. Customer acknowledges and agrees that in the
event of a power failure, Comcast bears no responsibility for
such loss of service.
(c)
Many states now require businesses using multi-line
telephone systems to program their systems to transmit specific
location information for 911 calls. Customer acknowledges and
understands that it, and not Comcast, bears sole responsibility to
ensure that it identifies and complies with all such applicable
laws, and any failure to do so is a breach of the Agreement.
Customer represents, warrants and covenants that it will utilize
the Comcast Emergency Location Information numbers
described above at least to the extent required by law, and that
Customer does not require the use of more than ten different
location identifiers or other features not currently offered under
this Agreement in order to comply with applicable laws.
20B.4
Customer Responsibility for Telephone Equipment
(a)
Customer is solely responsible for providing and
maintaining working PBX equipment and handsets (CustomerProvided Equipment), notifying and training its users regarding
proper use of the system in accordance with applicable,
including regulatory, requirements, and for any programming to
its telephone system that may be necessary to enable direct
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dialing of N11 numbers such as 911 or 711 and to enable calls
to be connected to new area codes.
Customer also
acknowledges and accepts that Comcast does not support sevendigit local calling even in areas of the country that still permit
that option, and Customer will program its system as necessary
to support ten-digit dialing for local calls.
Company’s liability for any Total Service Interruption of its
Trunk Services shall be limited to the amounts set forth in the
Service Level Agreement (“SLA”) found at the Comcast
website
at
http://business.comcast.com/termsconditions/index.aspx (or any successor URL, “Website”).
Trunk Service that fails to materially conform to the stated
technical specifications and performance standards but is not a
considered a total loss of service as defined in the SLA shall be
entitled to Credits as identified in Article 11.1 herein. Comcast
may change or modify the SLA (“SLA Revisions”) by posting
such SLA Revisions to the Website. The SLA Revisions are
effective upon posting to the Website.
(b)
Comcast shall not be responsible to the Customer if
changes in any of the facilities, operations or procedures of
Comcast utilized in the provision of Trunk Service render any
Customer-Provided Equipment or other equipment provided by
a Customer obsolete or require modification or alteration of
such equipment or system or otherwise affect its use or
performance.
ARTICLE 20C: ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO
ENHANCED VOICE SERVICES
(c)
Customer must arrange its Customer-Provided
Equipment to provide for the interception of assigned but
unused station numbers. A call intercepted by the attendant will
be considered to be completed and subject to a charge for the
call.
In addition to Articles 1 THROUGH 13, Articles 17A THROUGH
20, and Articles 20B.120B.3 above, the following Article 20C is
applicable to Enhanced Voice Services offered by Comcast,
specifically Business VoiceEdge™ (formerly Managed Business
Class Voice Services) and Branch Office Voice Services:
20C.1 Limitation. Subject to service availability, Customer
may order Enhanced Voice Services as further described in the
Services
Description(s)
located
at
http://business.comcast.com/welcome. Enhanced Voice Services
are not intended for residential use. In order to purchase and
retain Enhanced Voice Services with Comcast, Customer must
have Internet Services. Enhanced Voice Services will not
operate if Customer terminates Internet Service or has
improperly set the Disaster Recover feature at any time during
the Enhanced Voice Services Term. Comcast shall have no
liability for loss of Enhanced Voice Services which results from
Customer terminating Internet Service or due to feature misconfiguration.
(d)
Customer acknowledges and agrees that Trunk Service
is not compatible with alarm and security systems, certain
medical monitoring devices, certain fax machines, and certain
“dial-up” modems. Customer’s attempt to use any such systems
in connection with Trunk Services is solely at its own risk and
Comcast shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever for any
non-operation or damage to such services or devices.
20B.5
Trunk Service Charges.
(a)
Prices. Trunk Service is subject to the trunk service
pricing identified in the applicable Service Order, and subject to
the
pricing
lists
and
fees
found
at
http://www.comcast.com/corporate/about/phonetermsofservice/
comcastdigitalvoice/cdvbusiness.html.
20C.2
(a)
Enhanced Voice Service calling plans billed as a flat
monthly fee may not include certain call types. These excluded
call types will instead be charged on a per-call basis (e.g.,
operator services) or a measured basis (e.g., international calls).
Generally, for billing purposes, a measured call begins when the
call is answered by the called party or an automated answering
device (such as an answering machine or fax machine); it ends
when one of the parties disconnects the call.
(b)
Billing Increments. Unless otherwise stated in a
Service Order, domestic long distance calls, and in-bound
domestic calls to toll-free numbers associated with Trunk
Services will be billed on basis of six (6) second increments
with a minimum call duration of six (6) seconds. All other calls
will be billed in accordance with the increments identified in the
pricing lists and fees found athttp://www.comcast.com/corporate
/about/phonetermsofservice/comcastdigitalvoice/cdvbusiness.ht
ml. For purposes of this section, “domestic” means calls within
the continental United States.
(b)
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this
Agreement, some providers (e.g., those involved in calls to
foreign countries) charge for a completed call when the called
party’s line rings or after a certain number of rings. If such a
provider charges Comcast or its Associated Parties, as if such a
call were answered by the called party, Comcast will charge
Customer for a completed call. Enhanced Voice Service pricing
lists and fees can be found in the Enhanced Voice Services
Description at http://www.comcast.com/tariffs.
(c)
Pooled Minutes. Each channel purchased in
connection with Trunk Service includes a monthly allotment of
200 minutes of domestic long distance. These minutes shall be
pooled at the Service Location level within an account. Any
usage in excess of the earned amount shall be considered
overage and be rated at the then current rate. Unused minutes
expire at the end of the billing period and are not carried
forward or otherwise creditable to Customer’s account.
20B.6
(c)
Billing Increments. Billing increment for Enhanced
Voice Services are identified in the Service Description found at
http://business.comcast.com/welcome.
Service Level Agreement
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(d)
Rounding of Charges. Comcast reserves the right to
round up any and all invoice amounts to the nearest one (1) cent.
services with unlimited local and long distance calling plans.
Comcast reserves the right to immediately suspend, disconnect
or modify Customer’s use of the Enhanced Voice Services if, in
its sole discretion, Comcast determines or reasonably suspects
that Customer or its end users are using for any of the
aforementioned or similar activities.
20C.3 Recommended Battery Back-Up is NOT Included
Customer acknowledges and understands that the Enhanced
Voice Services use the electrical power from the Service
Location. Customer understands and acknowledges that they
may lose access to and use of the Enhanced Voice Services,
including 911/E911, if electrical power to the Application Layer
Gateway (ALG), and/or Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA),
and/or handsets is interrupted and such devices are not
supported by a working battery backup. Customer also
understands and acknowledges that Comcast does not provide a
battery backup for such devices and Customer is urged to
arrange for their own backup power supply to these devices. In
the event of a power outage, the duration of Enhanced Voice
Service during a power outage using the Comcast Equipment
installed to provide Enhanced Voice Service will depend on
Customer’s backup power choice and proper configuration of
their Disaster Recovery feature. If the ALG and/or handset is
disconnected or removed and/or a battery is not charged,
Enhanced Voice Service, including access to 911, will not be
available. Customer acknowledges and agrees that in the event
of a power failure, Comcast bears no responsibility for such loss
of service.
20C.6 Additional E911 Limitations - Enhanced Voice
Services. Comcast Enhanced Voice Services may have the E911
limitations specified below:
• In order for 911 calls to be properly directed to emergency
services using Enhanced Voice Services, Comcast must have the
correct service address (i.e. street address, floor and/or office
number) for each telephone number and extension used by the
Customer with the Enhanced Voice Services. If Enhanced Voice
Services are moved to a different location without Customer
providing the correct information, 911 calls may be directed to
the wrong emergency authority, may transmit the wrong
address, and/or Enhanced Voice Services (including 911) may
fail altogether. Customer is solely responsible for programming
its telephone system to map each telephone number and
extension to the correct location, and for updating the system as
necessary to reflect moves or additions of stations within the
premises.
• Enhanced Voice Services calls, including calls to 911, may not
be completed if there is a problem with network facilities,
including network congestion, network/equipment/power
failure, or another technical problem.
• Customer acknowledges that 911 calls from nomadic Comcast
Equipment assigned to the same telephone number will reach
the emergency authority associated with the original registered
Service Location unless Customer updates the Service Location
address.
• Failure by Customer to make subsequent address updates,
including updates to restore service address to the original
registered Service Location, or failure to allot sufficient time for
the Service Location update provisioning to complete may result
in emergency services being dispatched to the incorrect Service
Location.
• If the Registered Service Location provided in conjunction
with the user of nomadic Comcast Equipment is deemed to be in
an area Comcast cannot support for 911 calls, Customer will be
notified before the completion of the update call and Customer
will be required to use an alternative means of accessing 911.
Comcast shall not be responsible to the Customer if changes in
any of the facilities, operations or procedures of Comcast
utilized in the provision of Enhanced Voice Service render any
Customer-Provided Equipment or other equipment provided by
a Customer obsolete or require modification or alteration of
such equipment or system or otherwise affect its use or
performance
Customer acknowledges and agrees that Enhanced Voice
Service is not compatible with alarm and security systems,
medical monitoring devices, certain fax machines, and certain
“dial-up” modems and overhead paging systems. Customer’s
attempt to use any such systems in connection with Enhanced
Voice Services is solely at its own risk and Comcast shall not be
liable for any damages whatsoever for any non-operation or
damage to such services or devices.
20C.4 Customer-initiated 911 Testing for Enhanced Voice
Services. Some businesses elect to make test calls to 911 from
multiple stations to verify that the 911 call taker receives the
desired location information and is able to call back one or more
of the telephone numbers that they receive to confirm it rings to
the station from which the 911 call was placed. If Customer
chooses to do so, it agrees to obtain prior approval from the
relevant emergency communications center and assumes all
responsibility for the placement of such calls.
ARTICLE 20D: ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO
REMOTE CALL FORWARDING
In addition to Articles 1 THROUGH 13, Articles 17 THROUGH
20, the following Article 20d is applicable to Remote Call
Forwarding Services offered by Comcast:
20D.1 Limitation. Subject to service availability, Customer
may order Remote Call Forwarding Services. Remote Call
Forwarding Services are for commercial use only. In order to
purchase and retain Remote Call Forwarding Service with
Comcast, Customer must have Voice Services, and must map
each Remote Call Forwarding telephone number (“RCFTN”) to
a Voice Service telephone number (“Associated TN”). If
Customer terminates an Associated TN at any time during the
20C.5 Prohibited Use. Comcast prohibits use of the Enhanced
Voice Service for high-volume auto-dialing, continuous or
extensive call forwarding, high-volume telemarketing
(including, without limitation, charitable or political solicitation
or polling), fax or voicemail broadcasting or blasting for
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Remote Call Forwarding Services term, Customer must
immediately: (1) map the applicable RCFTN to another Digital
Voice telephone number on Customer’s Comcast account, (2)
purchase a new Digital Voice telephone number to map to the
RCFTN, (3) port out the RCFTN to another carrier if feasible;
or (4) disconnect the RCFTN. If Customer fails to take
immediate action as indicated above, Comcast will disconnect
the RCFTN. Comcast shall have no liability for loss of Remote
Call Forwarding Services which results from Customer failing
to take immediate action as indicated above.
duplicate, alter or make or manufacture any recordings or other
reproductions of Video and/or Public View Video (or any part
thereof); (ii) transmit Video and/or Public View Video (or any
part thereof) by any television or radio broadcast or by any other
means or use Video and/or Public View Video (or any part
thereof) outside the of the Service Locations(s). Customer
acknowledges that such duplication or reproduction may subject
Customer to criminal penalties under applicable copyright
and/or trademark laws. Customer agrees to not move any
Comcast Equipment, from another location to any Service
Location. Customer further agrees not to undertake any activity
related to the unauthorized reception of the Video and/or Public
View Video at any Service Locations.
20D.2 Term and Termination. Remote Call Forwarding
Services are offered on a month to month basis. Customer shall
have the right to terminate Remote Call Forwarding Services, at
any time, for any reason, upon thirty (30) days prior notice to
Comcast, subject to payment of all outstanding amounts due for
the Remote Call Forwarding Services and the return of any and
all Comcast Equipment. Termination of Remote Call
Forwarding Services is not subject to Termination Charges.
Remote Call Forwarding Services will terminate simultaneously
with Customer’s Voice Services.
21.2
Additional Licenses. Customer shall not, and shall
not authorize or permit any other person to (i) charge a cover
charge or admission fee to the Service Location(s) at the time
Video and/or Public View Video (or any part thereof) is being
or is to be performed therein; (ii) permit dancing, skating or
other similar forms of entertainment or physical activity in
conjunction with the performance of Video and/or Public View
Video (or any part thereof) unless Customer has obtained all
necessary licenses and authorizations from the applicable
copyright owners (Customer acknowledges and agrees that it
shall be solely responsible for the payment of any charges or
fees in connection therewith); or (iii) insert any commercial
announcements into Video and/or Public View Video, or
interrupt any performance of Video and/or Public View Video
for the making of any commercial announcements, except that
public address commercial announcements may be made
concerning goods or services sold or offered to the public at the
Service Location provided that no compensation (whether in
money or in any other form) is paid by any person or entity,
directly or indirectly, for such announcements unless pursuant to
a separate written agreement which permits store-casting or adcasting. Customer acknowledges and understands Customer
may be responsible for additional music licensing or copyright
fees for music contained in any or all of the Services, including,
but not limited to Video and/or Public View Video.
20A.3 Authorization. When ordering Remote Call
Forwarding Service, as set forth or referenced in each applicable
Service Order Customer authorizes Comcast to act as its agent
in initiating and provisioning such Remote Call Forwarding
Services.
20A.4. Remote Call Forwarding Charges
(a)
Prices. Remote Call Forwarding Service is subject to
the Remote Call Forwarding pricing lists and fees found at
http://www.comcast.com/corporate/about/phonetermsofservice/
comcastdigitalvoice/cdvbusiness.html.
(b)
Billing Increments. Unless otherwise stated in a
Service Order, Remote Call Forwarding, as an inbound-only
feature, is billed as a flat monthly fee.
ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO VIDEO
SERVICES AND PUBLIC VIEW VIDEO SERVICES
21.3
Provision of Service: Video Services Only. Video
Service, including without limitation HD DVR service, is for
private commercial viewing venues only, and is not for use in
public viewing areas such as bars, restaurants, fitness centers or
at residential addresses. Further, Customer acknowledges and
agrees that Comcast has the right at any time to preempt,
without prior notice, specific programs and to determine what
substitute programming, if any, shall be made available. As to
Video Service only, Comcast may in its discretion make
additions, deletions or modifications to its channel line-up
without liability to Customer or anyone claiming through
Customer. Comcast shall not be liable for failure to deliver any
programming, which is caused, by the failure of the programmer
to deliver or make such programming available to Comcast or
any other reason beyond the reasonable control of Comcast.
In addition to provisions 1 THROUGH 13 above, the following
Articles 21 through 24 are specifically applicable to Video Services
and Public View Video Services:
ARTICLE 21:
LIMITATION OF SERVICE.
21.1
Redistribution
Limitation.
Customer
hereby
acknowledges and agrees that Comcast does not have the
absolute right to distribute pay-per-view video programming
(including programming such as sporting events) and certain
premium video services to commercial establishments.
Therefore, Customer agrees that it shall not exhibit nor assist in
the exhibition of any such programming unless explicitly
authorized to do so, in advance and in writing, by Comcast and
the applicable program or event distributor. In requesting such
explicit authorization, Customer agrees to identify itself as a
commercial establishment. Customer shall not, and shall not
authorize or permit any other person to (i) copy, record, dub,
21.4
Additional Sets. Customer agrees not to add
additional sets or disturb, alter or remove any portion of the
Comcast Equipment. Any unauthorized connection or other
tampering with Video, Public View Video or Comcast
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Equipment shall be cause for disconnection of the applicable
Service, legal action and Comcast shall be entitled to recover
damages, including, but not limited to, the value of any Services
illegally obtained plus reasonable collection costs including
reasonable attorney’s fees.
Bureau has the authority to enforce Consumer Protection laws
and provide assistance in the mediation of consumer complaints.
Customers should file written complaints concerning any
alleged misrepresentations and unfair and deceptive practices of
a cable company to:
ARTICLE 22: VIDEO INDEMNIFICATION
Maine – Office of the Attorney General, Department of
Consumer Fraud and Antitrust, State House Station #6, Augusta,
ME 04333.
In addition to the indemnification obligations contained
elsewhere in this Agreement, Customers using Video and/or
Public View Video agree to indemnify and hold Comcast
harmless from any and all demands, claims, suits, costs of
defense, reasonable attorney’s fees, witness fees and other
expenses for claims relating to or resulting from the
unauthorized commercial exhibition of the Video and/or Public
View Video, including without limitation, pay-per-view video
programming and premium video services.
New Hampshire – Office of the Attorney General, Department
of Consumer Fraud and Antitrust, 25 Capital Street, Concord,
NH 03301.
(c)
Montgomery County, MD Customers - Under its franchise with
Montgomery County, Comcast has the following rebate policy:
In the event of a Video or Public View Video Service
Interruption (loss of picture or sound of one or more channels to
any customer) Comcast shall repair the Service Interruption as
soon as possible. This obligation is satisfied if Comcast offers
Customer the next available repair appointment within the 24hour period following the Service Interruption, or at Customer’s
request, to a mutually convenient later time for the repair call,
and successfully repairs the Service Interruption during the
agreed upon appointment. If the Service Interruption is not
repaired at the time of the scheduled appointment, Customer
will receive a credit of 10% of your normal monthly bill for
Video or Public View Video for each 24-hour period, or
segment thereof that the Service Interruption continues beyond
the scheduled repair call. Customers may contact Comcast at
(301) 424-4400.
ARTICLE
23:
STATE-SPECIFIC
PROVISIONS
APPLICABLE TO VIDEO SERVICE AND PUBLIC VIEW
VIDEO SERVICE.
23.1
Disruption of Service.
(a)
Connecticut Customers. In the event of an
interruption of Video or Public View Video of more than
twenty-four (24) consecutive hours and of which Comcast has
received actual notice, a credit will be issued to Customer’s
Video and/or Public View Video monthly service charges for
the length of time such Service was interrupted.
(b)
New York Customers. In the event of an interruption
of Video or Public View Video Service for at least four (4)
hours between 6:00pm and 12:00am, except for emergency
notice events, a credit equal to one day will be issued to
Customer’s Video or Public Vide Video monthly service
charges. If Customer’s Video or Public View Video is
interrupted for less than four (4) hours or outside of the hours of
6:00pm and 12:00am, please call 1-860-827-2622 to request a
credit.
Prince Georges County, MD Customers - In the event of a
Video or Public View Video Service Interruption (loss of
picture or sound of one or more channel to any customer) lasting
between two (2) and six (6) hours, Customer shall be entitled
upon request, to a pro-rata credit for such Service interruption.
In the event of a Service Interruption lasting between six (6) and
twenty-four (24) consecutive hours, Customer shall be entitled
to a pro-rata credit equal to one day of Customer’s monthly
Service charge.
(c)
Vermont Customers. In the event of an interruption of
Video or Public View Video for more than twenty-four
consecutive hours and of which Comcast has received actual
notice, Comcast will issue a credit to Customer’s Video or
Public View Video monthly service charges for the total period
of the interruption in an amount proportionate to Customer’s
regular monthly service charge. If Comcast has not been made
aware of the interruption, Customer must call 1-860-827-2622
to request a credit.
(d)
Massachusetts Customers. In addition to the above,
Customer may contact its local franchise authority: the
Consumer Division of the Department of Telecommunications
and Energy toll free at 1-800-392-6066 or write to the DTE at
One South Station, Boston, MA 02110.
23.2
Regulatory Contact Information. Customer may
contact the Comcast corporate offices at One Comcast Center,
1701 JFK Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19103 with concerns and
complaints.
(e)
New York Customers. If Comcast is unable to
resolve Customer’s problem, Customer may their local
government or call the New York State Public Service
Commission (PSC) at 1-800-342-3377, or write to: Customer
Service Representative, New York State Public Service
Commission, Office of Customer Service, Three Empire State
Plaza, Albany, NY 12223-1350.
(a)
Connecticut Customers. If Comcast is unable to
resolve Customer’s problem, Customer may contact the
Connecticut Department of Utility Control at 1-800-382-4586
(toll free within Connecticut) or 1-860-827-2622 (outside
Connecticut) or TDD 1-860-827-2837.
(f)
Vermont Customers. The Vermont Department of
Public Service can provide assistance in the resolution of
consumer complaints. Customers should file complaints with
the Customer Hotline at 1-800-622-4496.
(b)
Maine and New Hampshire Customers. The Office
of the Attorney General Consumer Protection and Antitrust
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23.3
Billing Questions.
whichever is earlier, return a sum equal to the deposit(s)
Customer paid (without interest unless otherwise required by
law) minus any amounts due on Customer’s account (including
without limitation, any amounts owed for Services or for any
Comcast Equipment that is damaged, altered, or not returned).
(a)
Sacramento, CA Customers. If there are any billing
errors or other requests for credit, Customer must inform
Comcast within sixty (60) days of the time Customer receives
the disputed bill, unless applicable law provides for a longer
period which cannot be waived or otherwise modified. Comcast
will investigate and respond to all complaints within five (5)
business days of the receipt of the complaint. In some cases, an
investigation might require a search of historical records that
could take up to fourteen (14) business days. If Customer
believes a payment was made which was not credited to
Customer’s account, a copy of a cancelled check or money order
may be required and the disputed amount will be set aside for up
to fourteen (14) days while Customer gather that documentation.
(b) Termination of Video or Public View Video Service by
Customer. All applicable fees and charges will accrue until the
termination of this Agreement or the date Customer requests the
Services to be disconnected, whichever is earlier.
ARTICLE 24: CHARGES
Comcast may modify the charges for Video Services and/or
Public View Video Services subject to thirty (30) days prior
notice to Customer. Customer will have thirty (30) days from
receipt of such notice to cancel Video Services and/or Public
View Video Service without further liability beyond the
termination date. Should Customer fail to cancel within this
timeframe, Customer will be deemed to have accepted the
modified Video Service and/or Public View Video Service
pricing.
23.4
Access to Customer’s Premises, Credit for Missed
Appointments.
(a)
West Bay and San Francisco, CA Customers. If
Comcast fails to keep a scheduled Video or Public View Video
appointment, Comcast will credit Customer’s account with
either free installation or a service call free of charge if the
appointment was for an installation or service call for which a
fee was to be charged, or a minimum credit of $20.
ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO PUBLIC
VIEW VIDEO SERVICES
In addition to provisions 1 THROUGH 13 and provisions 21
THROUGH 24 above, the following Article 25 is specifically
applicable to Public View Video Services:
(b)
Sacramento, CA Customers. If Comcast fails to keep
a scheduled appointment, Comcast will credit Customer’s
account with one (1) month of Limited Commercial Basic up to
a maximum credit equal to one month of the Standard
Commercial Cable price.
ARTICLE 25: PROVISION OF SERVICE - PUBLIC
VIEW VIDEO
Subject to the terms and conditions herein, Public View Video
Service is intended for use in commercial, public viewing areas
such as bars and restaurants. Customer acknowledges and agrees
that Comcast has the right at any time to preempt, without prior
notice, specific programs and to determine what substitute
programming, if any, shall be made available. Comcast may in
its discretion make additions, deletions or modifications to its
Public View Video channel line-up without liability to
Customer or anyone claiming through Customer. In the event
Comcast makes a material change to the Public View Video
channel line-up, Customer will have thirty (30) days from the
date of the material channel lineup change to cancel Public
View Video Service without further liability beyond the
termination date. Should Customer fail to cancel within this
timeframe, Customer will be deemed to have accepted the
modified Public View Video channel lineup. Comcast shall not
be liable for failure to deliver any programming, which is
caused, by the failure of the programmer to deliver or make
such programming available to Comcast or any other reason
beyond the reasonable control of Comcast.
23.5
Remedies for Late Payment/Non-payment.
(a)
Maryland Customers. If Customer fails to make any
required payment for the Video or Public View Video Services
by the payment due date or pays less than the full amount due
for such Services, Comcast may bill fees, charges and
assessments related to late payments or non-payments.
(1) EACH MARYLAND CUSTOMER WILL BE
ASSESSED A LATE FEE OF $5.00 PER MONTH FOR EACH
VIDEO OR PUBLIC VIEW VIDEO SERVICE ACCOUNT
THAT HAS NOT BEEN PAID IN FULL AFTER 45 DAYS
FROM THE DATE THE INVOICE WAS SENT.
(2) Montgomery County, MD Customers Only.
CUSTOMER WILL BE ASSESSED A LATE FEE OF $4.00
PER MONTH FOR EACH VIDEO OR PUBLIC VIEW
VIDEO SERVICE ACCOUNT THAT HAS NOT BEEN PAID
IN FULL AFTER 45 DAYS FROM THE DATE THE
INVOICE WAS SENT.
23.6
Provisions specific to Prince Georges County, MD
Video or Public View Video Customers.
ADDITIONAL
TERMS
APPLICABLE
HOSPITALITY VIDEO SERVICES
(a) Deposits. If Comcast disconnects Customer’s
Video or Public View Video Service(s) or is otherwise required
under applicable law to a refund of any deposit, Comcast shall
within thirty (30) days or Customer’s next billing cycle,
In addition to provisions 1 THROUGH 13, 21.1, 21.2, 21.4, 22
THROUGH 24 above, the following Article 26 is specifically
applicable to Hospitality Video Services
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ARTICLE
26:
PROVISION
OF
HOSPITALITY VIDEO SERVICES
SERVICE
-
Subject to the terms herein, Hospitality Video Service is for
hospitality in-room guest use only and is not for use in public
viewing areas such as bars, restaurants, fitness centers or at
residential addresses. Further, Customer acknowledges and
agrees that Comcast has the right at any time to preempt,
without prior notice, specific programs and to determine what
substitute programming, if any, shall be made available. As to
Video Service only, Comcast may in its discretion make
additions, deletions or modifications to its channel line-up
without liability to Customer or anyone claiming through
Customer. Comcast shall not be liable for failure to deliver any
programming, which is caused, by the failure of the programmer
to deliver or make such programming available to Comcast or
any other reason beyond the reasonable control of Comcast.
Comcast shall provide Hospitality Video Service to a
demarcation point at the Service Location. Customer shall be
responsible for any and all facilities, equipment and/or devices
required to use Hospitality Video Services on the customer-side
of the demarcation point, and depending on the configuration of
the customer-side Service Location infrastructure, certain
components of the Hospitality Video Service may be
unavailable.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein,
Customer may offer Hospitality Video Services at the Service
Locations(s) to its hospitality guests.
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